High School Study Abroad in Kenya


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25 High School Trips to Kenya
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Discover the real meaning of safari (the Swahili word for “journey”) on a three-week adventure in Kenya, created and implemented by Kenyans to provide an authentic and impactful experience. You’ll connect with the cultures and environments of this remarkable country as you explore national parks, visit wildlife reservations, and stay with a local host family. You and your group will tour urban centers—such as downtown Nairobi—and venture into the habitats of rare species like lions and rhinos. You’ll also meet and live with the semi-nomadic Maasai tribe, who live on a breathtaking national reserve and learn about the Maasai way of life and their work. Enjoy two weeks of education and exploration in a country dedicated to preserving and protecting its vast natural beauty.
GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization
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GoEco is one of the world’s top volunteer organizations, with award-winning and ethical programs selected by sustainable travel experts. Since 2006, tens of thousands of volunteers have taken part in projects and internships worldwide, focusing on wildlife and marine conservation, education, and medical initiatives. GoEco operates in over 50 countries, providing unique cultural immersive experiences that aim to make a positive impact on the environment and society. The organization also offers internships and academic programs for students. GoEco provides safe and meaningful experiences while promoting sustainable travel and reducing carbon emissions.
See All 6 ProgramsInternational Medical Aid (IMA)
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IMA offers an opportunity to enhance your medical and healthcare knowledge with International Medical Aid's Pre-Med and Health Fellowships. Crafted for pre-med undergraduates, medical students, and high school students, these fellowships offer a unique chance to engage deeply with global health care in East Africa, South America, and the Caribbean. Shadow doctors in underserved communities, and immerse yourself in diverse healthcare systems through our extensive network of public and private hospitals. IMA, a nonprofit organization, is deeply invested in the communities we serve, focusing on sustainable health solutions and ethical care practices. You'll be involved in community medical clinics, public health education, and first responder training, addressing the root causes of disease and illness alongside local community leaders. Beyond clinical experience, explore the beauty of your host country through cultural excursions and adventure programs during your free time. Join IMA's fellowships developed at Johns Hopkins University and step into a role that transcends traditional healthcare learning, blending clinical excellence with meaningful community service.
See All 8 ProgramsProjects Abroad
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At Projects Abroad, we’re passionate about travel with a purpose. Since being founded in 1992, more than 130,000 volunteers have traveled to over 20 destinations around the world. Our programs will make you step out of your comfort zone and engage with your new friends from around the world. These are long-term projects, led by local people and aligned with the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. By taking part in our programs, even for a short time, you will be contributing towards a sustained effort to support the communities that host us! We believe no other provider offers the safety and security to their volunteers and interns that we do. You'll receive 24-hour staff support from our trained staff, alongside a gold standard of safety planning of your trip - so you don't have to worry about a thing. Choose a project you are passionate about from working with children to medical internship, conservation, and wildlife volunteering. We offer projects starting at one week in over 20 stunning destinations across Asia, Africa, Latin America & The Caribbean, South Pacific & Europe. Ready to make a difference? Follow the link to visit our website!
See All 6 ProgramsARCC Programs
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Embark on a captivating journey to East Africa, exploring the stunning countries of Kenya and Tanzania. Collaborate with local communities to build and install solar power panels, supporting sustainable energy solutions. Experience incredible wildlife on safari in the iconic Tarangire National Park. Immerse yourself in the vibrant culture of the Maasai people by learning Swahili and participating in cultural traditions. Conclude your adventure with a visit to the Spice Island of Zanzibar, where you’ll explore the historic streets of Stone Town, swim in aquamarine waters, and unwind on pristine white sand beaches.
Caplora International School
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Caplora International School in Kenya offers a Senior High School program from Year 10 to Year 13. Our program is designed to help students achieve their academic and personal goals, preparing them for university or other career paths. In Years 10 and 11, students follow the Cambridge IGCSE curriculum, a respected qualification for 14 to 16-year-olds. This program includes various subjects with different levels to suit each student's ability. By the end of Year 11, students receive grades and percentage marks for each subject, providing a solid foundation for future studies. In Years 12 and 13, students move on to the Cambridge A-Level courses. They can choose subjects that match their interests and future plans. Specialist teachers guide students through this challenging curriculum, which prepares them well for university. A-Level qualifications are valued by universities and employers worldwide.
Braeburn Mombasa International School
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Braeburn Mombasa International School (BMIS) helps students achieve their best in academics, sports, drama, music, and public service. Located on a 23-acre campus in Mombasa, Kenya, our school offers a supportive and enriching environment. Our facilities include airy classrooms, sports fields, and pools, ensuring a balanced educational experience. Our curriculum follows the British National Curriculum, preparing students for life after school. As a Cambridge International Examination Centre and an Edexcel BTEC Centre, we offer qualifications that lead to university placements both in Kenya and abroad. Small class sizes and specialist teachers provide personalized attention, guiding students in critical thinking and self-evaluation.
WorkCamp Africa Volunteers
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Tropical is pleased to welcome young people to a new dimension and horizon. The program invites high school students and groups to participate in a three-week, multiple-community development project and cultural immersion. The group is divided into three, each with a team leader. They collaborate with communities in a broad range of activities: providing water tanks, constructing a health center and library, working on environmental conservation, teaching kids, enjoying games and cultural night extravaganza, team building and exchanging knowledge, cooking, and many others. Then, they evaluate the project during weekly team building. Our program participants get an opportunity to join a Maasai dance and storytelling around a bonfire at night. They go on weekend excursions, picnics, and hiking with the local community to raise a group flag in the mountains and view breathtaking views of the Great Rift Valley. They also join an end-of-service culture night party. These teens also get to work with other partners during the distribution of hand-washing dispensers at local schools to promote a healthy national agenda.
A Guide to High School Programs Abroad in Kenya
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With nearly 45 million citizens, Kenya is the seventh largest country in Africa. It has a diverse geographical terrain, ranging from highlands (a hotbed of agricultural production) to scenic coastlines. Though a large percentage of the population live in smaller towns and rural villages, the country is undergoing a gradual process of urbanization.
Nairobi is Kenya’s capital and largest city. With over 6 million people living in the metropolitan area, it is a hugely influential urban hub of East Africa, serving as an elite node of economic and political activity. Not only do many international businesses have branches in Nairobi, but the city is also a main headquarters of operation for the United Nations and its subsidiary organizations.
With over 1 million people, Mombasa is another thriving city where students can embark on a high school program in Kenya. Though less globally influential than Nairobi, Mombasa is nonetheless a very popular travel destination because of its scenic beauty and fascinating history. Settled along the coastline with a major port and sprawling beaches, Mombasa has been one of Africa’s most important trade cities for hundreds of years.
Many high school programs in Kenya will also take you throughout several different regions of the country, so that you will not have to tie yourself down to just one Kenyan city. Trips to the many different wildlife preserves, Mount Kenya, and Lake Victoria are all quite common. You may also choose to embark on a high school program in Kenya in a rural area and experience firsthand the life of local villagers!
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