Subjects

There are no difficult subjects, just disengaged minds.


Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills through concepts in arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and statistics.

Enhance your communication skills in reading, writing, speaking, and listening, while exploring literature and grammar.

Immerse yourself in the rich language and culture of Kiswahili, building fluency in speaking, writing, and comprehension.


Explore the composition, properties, and reactions of matter, unlocking the science behind the elements and compounds that shape our world.

Dive into the study of life, from the smallest organisms to complex ecosystems, and understand the biological processes that sustain life.

Understand the laws of nature through the study of energy, matter, forces, and the fundamental principles that govern the universe.


Discover the physical and human features of the Earth, while learning about landscapes, environments, and the interconnections between people and places.

Explore the events, cultures, and people that have shaped our world, gaining insight into the past to better understand the present.

Deepen your understanding of Christian beliefs, values, and teachings, and how they influence moral and spiritual development.


Gain essential skills in computing, including programming, data management, and the use of technology to solve real-world problems.

Discover the fundamentals of entrepreneurship, economics, and management, preparing you for the dynamic world of business and commerce.

Learn the science practices of farming, crop production, animal husbandry, contributing to food security and environmental care.

All students take 8 subjects, with those in group one being compulsory for all. In group 2, students take a minimum of two sciences, at least one subject from group 4, and Christian Religious Education from group 3 which is compulsory.