The Nairobi campus is a day school situated in Parklands, with facilities that include well-equipped libraries, ICT rooms with SMART Boards, science laboratories, a drama and film studio, dedicated art spaces, sports fields, a heated nursery swimming pool, and separate swimming pools for older students. Co-curricular activities are wide-ranging — from Taekwondo, skating, horse riding, and archery to rock climbing, golf, cookery, charity clubs, and arts and crafts. At senior level, students also participate in soccer, cricket, athletics, and competitive swimming, alongside clubs including Debate, Model United Nations, and environmental initiatives. The arts are equally well catered for, with drama, music, visual arts, and Film Studies available in the Senior School. English is the primary language of instruction, with a bilingual programme developing Kiswahili alongside unique Aga Khan Curricular Strands covering Ethics, Pluralism, Governance, and Economics for Development. Unlike the Mombasa campus, the Nairobi campus operates purely as a day school with no boarding facilities. Specific details on meals and school transport are best confirmed directly with the admissions office.