Author: By Riqui Nderitu

Ariel view of  Brookhurst International Schools.[Courtesy] Kenya’s embrace of international education has accelerated over the past decade, and the surge in IGCSE and A-Level enrollment is no longer a fringe trend. It is reshaping how families think about schooling, mobility, and opportunity. Yet even as schools celebrate rising pass rates and expanding programs, the country has not fully confronted what this shift means for equity, national cohesion, or the future of our local education ecosystem. As someone working within an international school environment, I have seen firsthand the confidence that families place in global curricula. At Brookhurst International School, for…

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