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Teach at West Nairobi School in Kenya

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About West Nairobi School

West Nairobi School is an international school that partners with parents to provide an education of excellence from a Biblical worldview based on North American curriculum.  West Nairobi School strives to nurture the academic, emotional, physical, social, and spiritual development of the whole child. WNS serves children in grades pre-K through 12 from missionary, diplomatic, international business, and Kenyan families.

West Nairobi School is a vibrant and growing school that has been experiencing God's blessing.  We are excited to be adding a number of new positions to our school to help us reach the growing number of families choosing West Nairobi School for their child's education. Now is a great time to join a growing team of professional Christian educators in Kenya!

Nairobi is the capital and largest city in Kenya, having about four million inhabitants. West Nairobi School (WNS) is located in Karen, Kenya, a suburb in the west of Nairobi. Adjacent to the Ngong Forest, WNS is a very beautiful place. The temperature is consistent year-round, remaining between 20 and 27 degrees Celsius (65 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit) with rains occurring in November-December and again in March-May. English is one of the official languages of Kenya, Kiswahili being the other. Tourism is the top industry in Kenya, followed closely by the tea and coffee industry.

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West Nairobi School contact information

Address: 18 Miotoni Ln, Karen, KE

Kenya at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Nairobi
Language:
Swahili, English
Population:
44.4 million
Currency:
Kenyan shilling (KES)
Government:
Devolved republic

Country quick facts

Kenya is named after Mt Kenya, the tallest mountain in the country (5,199 metres, 17,057 feet).

The two official languages in Kenya are English and Swahili, although there are dozens of other languages spoken in various parts of the country.

The capital and largest city is Nairobi. Mombasa is the second largest city.

Kenya shares Lake Victoria, the world's second largest freshwater lake, with Tanzania and Uganda.

Kenya is perhaps best known for its middle distance and long distance runners, with the country frequently producing Olympic champions.

Kenya’s main exports include tea, horticultural products, coffee, petroleum products and fish.

Kenya only has only two seasons. One rainy season and one dry season.