About Mount Sinai CMI School
Mt. Sinai CMI School is a Roman Catholic educational institution operated by the Congregation of the Carmelite of Mary Immaculate (CMI), located along Kiungani Road in Syokimau, Nairobi, Kenya. Founded in 2002, the school was established by the Carmelite order to extend their educational legacy within Nairobi County. It integrates both day and boarding facilities and currently serves approximately 1,000 students ranging from Playgroup to Junior Secondary levels. The school's educational philosophy is deeply rooted in Catholic values and the CMI heritage, aiming to provide a holistic development that addresses intellectual, social, emotional, and physical growth. It emphasizes building a strong foundational education in early years, recognizing each child as a unique individual deserving a supportive and loving environment. The institution focuses on nurturing students to achieve academic proficiency, develop character, and acquire life skills, preparing them for future challenges. Its vision is to be a preferred center of educational excellence grounded in gospel values and national ethos, while its mission is to equip the younger generation to contribute effectively to society amidst constant evolution. The school describes itself as research-oriented, family-oriented, and activity-oriented, with a purpose to transform children into well-rounded individuals through various holistic programs.