Parents should evaluate affordability, long-term academic goals, adaptability to a new learning system, and future career prospects.
No, many Kenyan families opt for international education for its global exposure and university opportunities.
Factors to consider include curriculum type, school reputation, fees, extracurricular activities, university placement success, and location.
Yes, most international school teachers hold additional certifications such as PGCE, IB diplomas, or U.S. teaching credentials.
Yes, international curricula operate legally under the Basic Education Act but follow private education standards.
No, students in international curricula do not take KCSE. Instead, they sit for alternative exams that serve as university entry qualifications.
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