About Freedom International Schools-Africa. Nakuru
Freedom International Schools-Africa (FISA) is an educational institution that positions itself as the first Afrocentric International Baccalaureate (IB) World School in Africa. The school's mission centers on restoring Africa's global prominence by nurturing the innate brilliance within every African child through a unique educational model that combines the International Baccalaureate framework with an Afrocentric philosophy. This approach aims to empower learners to think critically, act creatively, and lead with integrity and pride, preparing them to uplift their communities and make meaningful global impacts. The school emphasizes cultural identity, global excellence, and transformative education from an early age. Testimonials from parents highlight the school's focus on diversity, confidence-building, cultural expression, and creating a supportive 'home away from home' environment. The school has received recognition, including the ReimaginED Liberatory Learning Award, and engages in activities like cultural villages and parent meetings on topics such as childhood trauma. The website features a blog with articles on Afrocentric values, IB education, and student achievements, along with sections for applying online and media coverage.