About Serare School
Serare School is a co-educational private institution in Nairobi, Kenya, founded in 1988. The school provides education from early childhood through junior school, following the Kenyan Competency-Based Education curriculum while incorporating global perspectives and experiential learning. Its educational philosophy emphasizes holistic development, aiming to nurture students academically, physically, spiritually, emotionally, and intellectually. The school integrates Christian values into daily activities, including chapel services and mentorship programs, to foster moral formation and character development. Academic programs are structured into three main levels: Kindergarten (ages 3–5), Primary School (Grades 1–6), and Junior School (Grades 7–9). The Kindergarten program uses play-based learning and guided exploration, with classes named Rabbit (age 3), Elephant (age 4), and Giraffe (age 5) to symbolize developmental stages. Primary and Junior School curricula are enriched with subjects like Coding and Robotics, Kenya Sign Language, French, and Digital Literacy to prepare students for a dynamic, globalized world. The school emphasizes hands-on learning, collaborative projects, and real-world problem-solving in a safe, nurturing environment. Beyond academics, Serare School offers a wide range of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities, including music, ballet, soccer, basketball, tennis, skating, taekwondo, and chess, to build confidence, teamwork, discipline, and creativity. The school community is described as inclusive and family-oriented, with active parental involvement. Facilities are modern and conducive to learning, supporting the school's vision of bringing out the best in each child. The motto 'Inyuat,' meaning 'to look beyond' in the Maa language, reflects the school's focus on preparing students for future success. Admissions involve downloading a fee guide, checking intake dates, and submitting an online application, with school tours and scholarship opportunities available.