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All schools that are at least considered by English-speaking expats in this city are listed alphabetically below and discussed in the "Schools Expats Consider" article under "Country Articles" box on the left. However, only schools selected - by us - for comprehensive review are indicated by our "A GSGI School" flag of approval.

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We are continually updating the site with new information on schools. When heads have been reposted since our last visit, and a new head is in place, we indicate with an asterix and give them a little time to settle in before our editors revisit.

  • Jerudong International School (JIS) is a British co-ed school of 1,600+ students ages 2-18, near Bandar Seri Begawan. Curricula include National Curriculum for England, I/GCSEs, A levels and IBDP.

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  • A co-educational secondary school for 1300 children aged 11-18, Jumeirah College is part of the GEMS family and delivers the National Curriculum for England through I/GCSE and A levels.

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  • Kambala (in the Rose Bay suburbs, Sydney) is a private Anglican girls’ school of 950+ pupils, ages 4-18. Established 1887, both academics (NSW and HSC curriculum) and extracurriculars are first rate.

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  • Prestigious Kellett School (Kowloon Bay Preparatory) is a BSO inspected British international primary school in Hong Kong that teaches boys and girls, ages 4-11, the National Curriculum of England.

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  • With 40 years of tradition, Kellett (Pok Fu Lam) uses the British National Curriculum to teach children aged 4-11, preparing them for Kellett senior school or a UK transition.

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  • A British co-educational day school for 11 -18 year olds opened in 2007 on the foundations of a well-established primary school, Kellett School (Kowloon Bay) offers I/GCSEs and A levels.

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  • Kensington is an all-through day school with 260 pupils offering the English national curriculum, GCSE and A level.

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  • Kenton College Preparatory School (Nairobi) offers National Curriculum for England for 257 co-ed students. The well-balanced school is strong in academics, SEN, music, design technology, sports, and social graces.

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  • The founding school of three, Kings’ School Dubai is a co-ed primary offering the National Curriculum for England to 1,100 pupils in the heart of Jumeirah.

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  • Privately owned Kuwait English School (Salmiya) teaches 2,400, mostly Kuwati co-eds, in the NCE, A-levels, IGCSE tradition. KES has excellent SEN support and excellent cultural and a sporting activities.

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