Quick summary of key school information
School details
| Number of students | 210 | 
| Number of nationalities represented in the school | 57 | 
| Most common nationality | Kenya | 
| Ratio of local students to international students | 2:1 | 
| Native English speaking teachers | Yes | 
| Language support for students not fluent in English | Yes | 
| Additional language classes offered by the school | French, Swahili, Gujarati, Dutch, | 
| Max. number of students per class | 18 | 
| Average number of students per class | 5 | 
| Does the school employ teaching assistants? | Yes | 
| Use of technology in the classroom | Smartscreens, Laptop, Projectors, Tablets | 
| Is the school ready to use virtual classrooms when needed? (e.g. teaching lessons online if the school is closed, e.g. during COVID-19 closures) | Yes through google classroom | 
| Do students practice religion at the school? What religion? | No | 
| External examinations or assessments available | Tapestry, cobis | 
| Results in these examinations | Fair and passes | 
| Do teachers assign homework to their students? | Yes | 
| Approximate hours of homework given | 2 per day | 
| Percentage of students who pursue further education post-graduation | 99 | 
| Dedicated staff/programs for students with special learning needs | Yes | 
| Learning support offered | SENCO | 
| The school supports gifted, able and talented students | Through Extra curricular activities provided after class work | 
| Student access to education psychologist | Yes | 
| Entry evaluation for students | Yes | 
| Brief description of entry evaluation required | Through Face to face and few minutes paper test | 
| Waiting list | Yes | 
| Deadline for registration (new academic year) | 1 academic term before | 
| Students can join after academic year begins | Yes | 
| School start time | 8:00 | 
| School finish time | 15:30 | 
| Supervised care before/after school | Yes | 
| School bus service available | No | 
| School provided lunches | Yes | 
| Food alternatives for special dietary needs (ie. vegan, kosher, halal etc) | Yes | 
| Uniform required | Yes | 
| Extracurricular activities or clubs offered | Durham offers many clubs and activities. | 
| Sports activities included | Physical development and movement are integral to learning. Children have fun as they develop balance, stability and co-ordination. Children at Durham enjoy football, gymnastics, karate and ball skills, a student-favourite activity that builds the foundations for sports like football, tennis, basketball, netball, hockey and cricket. | 
| Sports teams or sport competitions available for students | Yes | 
| Facilities at the school | Music studio, dance studio, art workshop, IT suite | 
| Sports facilities at the school | Swimming pool, play areas | 
| Qualities and characteristics best defining the school | Durham International School Kenya is a truly special place. Located in the heart of Nairobi, it offers children a world class education. As the first branch of a British School to open in East Africa, Durham is a sister school of Durham School UK and enjoys a long legacy of education excellence stretching back 600 years to the founding of Durham School in 1414. | 
| Teaching approach of the school | Durham follows a British curriculum comprising the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the English National Curriculum, drawing on a wide range of educational approaches and enhanced by the exciting learning opportunities made possible by its Kenyan setting. | 
 
             
                   
                 
                  