Imani School, Thika

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Founded in 1969 by the Kenya Canners ltd. (now Cirio Del Monte, Imani School has grown from a single building to fully integrated site hosting Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary Schools. Imani School is located within the Del Monte plantation and has its own swimming pools and playing fields, as well as a shooting range and a riding arena. In all, it comprises 75 acres of land.

Imani is an International and co-education day and a boarding school welcoming students from all over Africa and beyond.

www.imanischool.sc.ke
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Coordinates:   1°1'43"S   37°5'38"E

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  • I have a daughter I would like to join your school in September 2012 at Grade 11. She is currently at Temple School in Nairobi for private tuition as I home school her. She has done Grade up to grade 9 at Aga Khan High - Nairobi but was forced to repeat Grade 10. Because of this, I transfereed her to Karengeta Academy- Karen where she toped the class in January term. Because of fee, I removed her for the current status. However, I may be joining some University in Somali for a lecturer and thus forced to seek in time for a transfer to a boarding school. Kindly assist me of the possibilities of this transfer, the fee structure and other appropriate requirements for me. Thanks.
  • What are the requirements of admission to your school. My daughter is currently at St Nicholas but she is not performing very well due to some problems with the school management. I would want to transfer her from that school to a boarding school, therefore please let me know your school fees structures. thanks
  • My son is in Booker Academy, Mumias and currently in class two. I will be relocatingb to Thika Town at the end of the year and I wanted to find out the fee structure of Imani School. I am looking for a good private School to enrol him to next year. I will appreciate your feebback
  • Joined the school in 1969. and can remember it newly painted gleaming white. Its probably a bit different now to the one building with 2 classrooms it even had a mud hut to play in. (together with its resident snake). However I learned a lot about growing Pineapples and life. Always remember that the school was progressive in allowing the first black girl in ! (IN 1969 things were different then) Great School, Great Memories ! Lee Bosanko (United Kingdom)
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