Overview

For well over a decade, Braeburn Mombasa International School (BMIS) has ensured that children in our care enjoy the very best possible education. At BMIS we provide pupils opportunities to develop and succeed, while also enjoying a safe and happy learning environment, nurturing a sense of social responsibility and respect. It is our constant aim at BMIS to bring out the best in our pupils, providing a well-rounded experience for every individual to be literate, numerate, articulate and develop a blend of self-assured creativity, confidence, curiosity and courtesy. This will enable all our young people to cope with the demands and challenges of life in this unpredictable, changing 21st century and for wherever in the world they may live.

BMIS is staffed by a qualified, dedicated and hardworking team of professional teachers who have high expectations of all its students. Parents are actively involved in the school and feel very much part of what goes on here at BMIS.

Pupils are enthusiastic, well-mannered, independent thinking and keen to learn. They are an absolute credit to the school and the community, through the activities which they are involved in. Most important of all, they are happy - we aim to make BMIS is a happy and fun place in which to learn. 

We promote a holistic approach to learning, where an equal emphasis and focus is placed on academics, music, sports, the arts, outdoor pursuits and community activities. We encourage all pupils to develop their individual talents to the full; aspiring to excellence in all they undertake.

We are accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS), and the Independent Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS). BMIS is an associate member of the Council of British International School (COBIS). We are members of AISA

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Cambridge International Examinations
BTEC Level 3
Association of International Schools in Africa
The Independent Association of Prep Schools
GL Education Assessment Excellence
Council of International Schools
Council of British International Schools
Independent Schools Inspectorate