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Cities / Nairobi / Premier Academy

Premier Academy

A large co-educational day school of around 1,200 pupils on Wangari Maathai Road, founded in 1989 and run by the Srimad Rajchandra Institute, offering Cambridge IGCSE and A Level with some Pearson Edexcel options.


Curriculum
British
Founded
1989

A large co-educational day school of around 1,200 pupils on Wangari Maathai Road, founded in 1989 and run by the Srimad Rajchandra Institute, offering Cambridge IGCSE and A Level with some Pearson Edexcel options.

The Srimad Rajchandra connection means a Jain ethos sits behind a mainstream British international curriculum, and the intake reflects that mix. The school sits about 5km from the city centre and runs from age two through to age 19. Cambridge is the main exam route, with Edexcel used in selected subjects including Art and Design, where a recent pupil topped Kenya in Edexcel GCSE Psychology.

Parents praise the breadth of extra-curricular activities and a teaching style they describe as personalised. The recurring criticism online is around management changes affecting the school's character at different points. Fees sit below the top tier, which is a meaningful part of the appeal alongside the size and the facilities. Families looking for small year groups and high expat density will find Premier larger and more locally rooted than Peponi or Braeburn.


  • A long-running Indian-community-flagged Nairobi day school for ages 2.5 to 19, founded 1989, running an adapted British National Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and A Level plus some Pearson Edexcel subjects.
  • Reddit references position Premier Academy as one of the default options for Asian families in Nairobi alongside Oshwal and Aga Khan, with no negative chatter on the platform.
  • Directory reviews split: parents praise individualised teaching, modern facilities and an inclusive community, but one reviewer warned that without trustee or political connections "administrative team are very egotistical."
  • Recent commentary flags management changes affecting the school and operational issues around pickup and drop-off.
  • Wanderlog rating sits around; the academic side comes through stronger than the administrative side.

Head of school

Mr. Chinmoy Banerjee


P. O. Box 39513, Nairobi, Kenya

School website