Key Stage 5 (Sixth Form) at Kinderworld International School
Key Stage 5 (Years 12 & 13, ages 16-18) is where students focus on 3-4 advanced subjects (A‐Levels or equivalent), preparing for higher education, career paths, and global engagement.
What You Will Learn (Curriculum Highlights)
- Advanced subjects: e.g. Mathematics / Further Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, English Literature, Business Studies, Economics, Computer Science, Humanities, Art etc.
- Critical thinking, extended research, independent learning
- University entry preparation: personal statements, university advice, standardized test prep if required
- Beautiful, child-friendly facilities designed for safety and comfort
How We Teach / Learning Approach
- Specialist teachers with subject depth
- Smaller class sizes for discussion and enrichment
- Independent study / supervision and mentoring
- Emphasis on practical and theoretical components; assessment including coursework, external exams
Why Choose this Stage at Kinderworld
- Personalised guidance for university and career pathways
- Strong academic support and enrichment
- Opportunities for leadership, extra‐curricular balance
- Established networks, resources and staff to support applications globally
Progress & Next Steps
Graduates move onto universities or other higher education globally. We help with university applications, scholarships, and readiness for next steps professionally or academically.
FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
A: We offer a wide range of subjects including Mathematics, Sciences, English Literature, Business, Economics, ICT, and Humanities. Final subject availability depends on student demand each year.
A: Students are expected to achieve strong passes in at least five IGCSE subjects, including English and Mathematics, with higher grades in the subjects they wish to pursue at A-Level.
A: Our teachers and counsellors guide students through subject selection, ensuring alignment with university and career goals.
A: Most of our graduates secure places at top universities in Kenya and abroad, with many gaining scholarships and international placements.
A: Students can join Model United Nations, sports teams, debate clubs, and community service programmes, as well as take on prefect and leadership roles in the school community.







