Braeburn Mombasa International School

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Braeburn Mombasa International School is a school in Mombasa, Kenya.

One of the Braeburn Schools, is a co-educational, multi-cultural, international weekly boarding school teaching the British National Curriculum to children from Early Years (nursery) up to and including A-Level (2-18 years). Situated on Kenya's coast at Bamburi, Mombasa - Malindi Road, off Cement Factory/Vescon Road, JCC Road, just north of Mombasa, the school has a 23-acre (93,000 m2) garden site.

Coordinates: 3°59′14″S39°43′21″E / 3.987268°S 39.722435°E / -3.987268; 39.722435

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