Form 1 admission to Nyambaria runs through the Ministry of Education's NEMIS national placement system. Learners are placed based on their KCPE performance and school-choice ranking submitted during the national selection process — there is no separate application to the school itself.
New Form 1 boarders should bring their official NEMIS placement letter, KCPE result slip, birth certificate, passport photographs, a completed medical form and the first-term fee deposit.
Yes. Nyambaria is a Seventh-day Adventist institution and weaves Sabbath worship into daily school life, but admission through the national NEMIS placement system is open to all qualifying learners regardless of religious background.
Nyambaria has a strong record of KCSE performance, culminating in the school emerging Kenya One nationally in the 2022 KCSE examinations.
Visiting days are communicated each term through the school office and official school communication channels. Parents and guardians should confirm the current term's visiting day before travelling to the school.
Bursary applications are handled through the relevant County and National Government bursary schemes. Parents seeking assistance should contact the school office, which can guide them through the applicable bursary process.
Transfers are considered on a case-by-case basis, subject to availability of space and the standard Ministry of Education transfer procedure. Interested parents and guardians should contact the school office directly to discuss transfer requirements.
Nyambaria runs an active programme of clubs and societies, sports and games — including drama, music, science congress, rugby and indoor games — alongside a full sporting calendar each term.
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