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Oshwal Academy Nairobi

A large co-educational British-curriculum school owned and run by the Visa Oshwal community, the Kenyan-Indian Jain community in Nairobi, with separate nursery, primary and senior campuses.


Curriculum
British
Founded
1950

A large co-educational British-curriculum school owned and run by the Visa Oshwal community, the Kenyan-Indian Jain community in Nairobi, with separate nursery, primary and senior campuses.

The school dates to 1950 and is older than most international schools in the city. The structure splits across Parklands and Westlands: nursery on Wambugu Road, primary in Highridge, and junior and senior high on 1st Avenue Parklands. Cambridge IGCSE and A Level run alongside Pearson Edexcel options. Founder community ties give it a strong Indian and Kenyan-Indian intake, which suits families who want that cultural anchor and feels less expat-international than ISK or Peponi.

Parent feedback at the nursery and primary end is consistently warm: caring teachers, regular communication, broad extra-curricular range. Senior-school signal is thinner online. Fees sit below the top tier, which is part of the appeal alongside academic results that hold up year on year. Families looking for a small, boutique school will find it large, with multiple sites to navigate.


  • Oshwal Academy is a long-running Jain-community school in Nairobi, founded in 1950, running British and Cambridge tracks across Parklands and Westlands campuses.
  • Reddit references treat it as one of the established Cambridge options in Nairobi and group it with Aga Khan and Premier Academy as schools that offer scholarships and use familiar exam boards.
  • The Parklands campus shows up regularly in posts from former students and as an IELTS testing venue, which fits its profile as a longstanding mainstream private rather than an expat-circuit international.
  • One alumnus said they joined Oshwal Junior High and described severe bullying through their school years; this is a single 2014 voice and does not recur in recent traffic.
  • Independent parent reviews are thin online; the school's published material and Kenyan school directories shape most of the visible profile, and fees are not posted publicly.

Head of school

Anjana Vijayan


Second Parklands Ave, Nairobi, Kenya

School website