International School of Kenya
Education Administration ProgramsNairobi, Kenya201-500 Employees
The International School of Kenya (ISK) is a private, non-profit PreK–Grade 12 school founded in 1976 through a partnership between the governments of the United States and Canada. It sits on a 40-acre campus on a former coffee plantation in Nairobi, Kenya, and serves both expatriate and Kenyan students seeking an internationally focused education that culminates in the International Baccalaureate Diploma. ISK operates within the education administration sector and aims to provide a rigorous curriculum that supports diverse learners. The school actively engages with the international education community, hosting and participating in conferences such as the AMIS Educator Conference 2025 and the OpenApply Conference Africa on its campus, while also attending SENIA Unplugged 2025. These activities reflect its role in professional development and collaboration beyond the classroom.