The Most Expensive Schools in Tanzania 2020
Education can be expensive, both at the primary level and high level. On the other hand, the expensive schools in Tanzania all of them are international schools and they spends millions of money to educate children from all over the World.
Unlike other schools, the students in these schools study with quality education, swimming pools, Jacuzzis, star gyms etc.
Below, are the most expensive Schools in Tanzania in terms of annual tuition fees for 2019/2020 | Shule 10 za Gharama Kubwa Tanzania
1. International School of Tanganyika (IST)
IST is an independent, private, not-for-profit day school located on two campuses in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
3. Braeburn International School
Braeburn Schools is a group of 16 co-educational international schools spread over 9 campuses providing world class teaching of the British National Curriculum and GCE A-Levels to over 3,600 pupils.
4. Iringa International School (IIS)
IIS was founded in 1993 by a group of parents who desired high-quality education for their children. We have since grown to include students from more than 20 nationalities.
5. Kennedy House Schools
Kennedy House International School is a leading international primary school for pupils aged 2-13. The school is situated on a stunning campus in Usa River, a 30-minute drive from Arusha.
6. St. Constantine’s International School
St. Constantine’s is a co-educational, day and boarding, British-style, international school, serving 650 students (including 90 boarders) from over 30 different countries.
7. Heaven of Peace Academy (HOPAC)
The philosophy of the school has its foundation in the authoritative, inspired and infallible Word of God, the Bible. Created in God’s image, man’s purpose is to glorify God in all life pursuits.
8. Aga Khan Primary and Secondary School
The school aims to provide a quality education that imparts a broad set of personal and intellectual skills which develops independent inquiry and critical thinking abilities.
Aga Khan is the one of the most expensive School in Tanzania it’s situated in Dar es salaam. A student’s annual basic fee ranges from Sh 8+ million in primary to Sh 22+ million in high school. Aga Khan adopts the IB curriculum.
9. International School of Moshi (ISM)
With campuses in Moshi (Kilimanjaro) and Arusha, UWC East Africa is a long established and fully accredited independent International Baccalaureate (IB) school in northern Tanzania.
10. Morogoro International School (MIS)
Morogoro International School is a not-for-profit, parent-owned, day & boarding school offering a Cambridge international education program for students aged 2 to 19 years.
1. International School of Tanganyika (IST)
IST is an independent, private, not-for-profit day school located on two campuses in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.
IST offers rigorous academic programmes coupled with a wide range of extra-curricular activities serving students from age 3 to Grade 12. Its annual basic fees ranges from Sh 34.57 million in pre-primary to Sh 71.46 million in High School.
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IST Logo |
2. Dar es Salaam International Academy (DIA)
Dar es Salaam International Academy is an inclusive school whose teaching and learning practices encompass a variety of strategies, including arts and technology integration.
Dar es Salaam International Academy is an inclusive school whose teaching and learning practices encompass a variety of strategies, including arts and technology integration.
Dar es Salaam International Academy follows an enriched international curriculum and teachers are committed to attending to the social and developmental needs of the child. The school believes in inclusive learning, building on our students’ prior learning, as well as valuing their life experiences.
The school is committed to creating a better world through community service and respect for diversity. Situated in Dar es Salaam and adopting the IB curriculum, its annual School fees ranges from Sh 26.4 million in primary year program to Sh 43.5 million in High School.
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Dar es Salaam International Academy |
3. Braeburn International School
Braeburn Schools is a group of 16 co-educational international schools spread over 9 campuses providing world class teaching of the British National Curriculum and GCE A-Levels to over 3,600 pupils.
The schools actively value and celebrate diversity, nurturing personal growth by providing a friendly and supportive environment. Braeburn is an international day and boarding School, adopting the IB curriculum. It’s situated in Arusha and Dar es Salaam.
Its annual basic fees ranges from Sh 9.8 million in primary to Sh 34.9 million in High School.
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Braeburn International School |
4. Iringa International School (IIS)
IIS was founded in 1993 by a group of parents who desired high-quality education for their children. We have since grown to include students from more than 20 nationalities.
IIS is the most expensive School in Iringa adopting both the IB and Cambridge curriculums. Their annual basic fee ranges from Sh 17+ million in pre-primary to Sh 28+ million in High School.
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Iringa International School |
5. Kennedy House Schools
Kennedy House International School is a leading international primary school for pupils aged 2-13. The school is situated on a stunning campus in Usa River, a 30-minute drive from Arusha.
Many families enjoy the benefits of living in Usa River and we also operate a daily door-to-door minibus service for those who live in Arusha. KHS is a group of schools all over the world, they have a school in Arusha with Pre-Primary and Primary level.
Their fees ranges from Sh 7.5 million in Pre-Primary to Sh 27.8 million in Primary. It adopts the Cambridge curriculum
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Kennedy House Schools |
6. St. Constantine’s International School
St. Constantine’s is a co-educational, day and boarding, British-style, international school, serving 650 students (including 90 boarders) from over 30 different countries.
Having celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2012, it is thus the second oldest international school in Tanzania and is now the largest international school in northern Tanzania – and is continuing its growth and expansion.
It’s the one most expensive school in Arusha with an annual basic fee ranging from Sh 11.4 million in nursery to Sh 25.6 million in High School.
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St. Constantine’s International School Logo |
7. Heaven of Peace Academy (HOPAC)
The philosophy of the school has its foundation in the authoritative, inspired and infallible Word of God, the Bible. Created in God’s image, man’s purpose is to glorify God in all life pursuits.
Because man is a sinner by nature and choice, he can only glorify or know God by choosing God’s free gift of salvation through His Son, Jesus Christ, thereby committing his life to the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Hopac is a Christian International School situated in Dar es salaam, with an annual basic fee ranging from Sh 16.2 million in primary level to Sh 22.7 million in High School. HOPAC adopts the Cambridge curriculum.
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HOPAC |
8. Aga Khan Primary and Secondary School
The school aims to provide a quality education that imparts a broad set of personal and intellectual skills which develops independent inquiry and critical thinking abilities.
The origins of the Aga Khan schools in Tanzania go back to the 19th century when a girls' school was started around 1905 in Zanzibar by Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah Aga Khan III.
Aga Khan is the one of the most expensive School in Tanzania it’s situated in Dar es salaam. A student’s annual basic fee ranges from Sh 8+ million in primary to Sh 22+ million in high school. Aga Khan adopts the IB curriculum.
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Aga Khan Primary and Secondary School |
9. International School of Moshi (ISM)
With campuses in Moshi (Kilimanjaro) and Arusha, UWC East Africa is a long established and fully accredited independent International Baccalaureate (IB) school in northern Tanzania.
With a structured residential programme, and the PYP, MYP and Diploma curriculum, UWCEA provides an education for children from both the local and expatriate communities.
Students are aged from 3 to 19 years. School have over 500 students, on two campuses, from over 40 different nationalities. As well as day students are about 200 residential students across both campuses.
They provide a broad range of educational offerings whilst maintaining a high standard of individual care.
ISM is the most expensive School in Moshi, a student’s annual basic fees ranges from Sh 17 million in primary to Sh 20.3 million in High School. The school adopts the IB curriculum.
ISM is the most expensive School in Moshi, a student’s annual basic fees ranges from Sh 17 million in primary to Sh 20.3 million in High School. The school adopts the IB curriculum.
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International School of Moshi |
10. Morogoro International School (MIS)
Morogoro International School is a not-for-profit, parent-owned, day & boarding school offering a Cambridge international education program for students aged 2 to 19 years.
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