Braeburn Dar es Salaam International School is a EYFS / British Curriculum / Cambridge IGCSE / Cambridge A Levels / BTEC Qualification school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Founded in 2015. Annual tuition ranges from $9,000 to $19,846 USD.
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About
Braeburn Dar es Salaam International School is a co-educational international day school in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, serving approximately 216 students aged 2 to 18. Founded in 2015 as the newest member of the Braeburn Group, it follows a British education framework from EYFS through Cambridge IGCSE to A Levels and BTEC Level 3. The school places strong emphasis on sport, creative arts, and outdoor education, supported by an Inclusion Department and a broad extracurricular programme.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
Part of the established Braeburn Group of International Schools; follows a British education framework from age 2 to 18 including EYFS through to A Levels and BTEC; specialist Inclusion Department for personalised learning; strong emphasis on sport, creative arts and outdoor education; diverse international community with an active parent association (FAB).
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| FS1 | TZS 10,038 |
| FS2 | TZS 11,654 |
| Crèche | TZS 9,000 |
| Year 1-6 | TZS 18,000 |
| Years 7-13 | TZS 19,846 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: TZS 23,400,000 - 51,600,000. Application fee: $154.
Admissions Process
- 1Visit and initial contact: tour the school or have an informal chat with the headteacher if outside the country. 2) Application and offer: complete the application form and submit with the non-refundable registration fee; an offer is issued in writing. 3) Admission interview: final admission subject to an interview with the headteacher assessing readiness and fit. 4) Confirmation of placement: a letter from the headteacher confirms placement and start date.
Admissions Details
Where a year group is full, applicants are placed on a waiting list operated on a first come, first served basis. Priority may be given to siblings of enrolled students.
Student Life
The school operates a house system across all year groups including Sixth Form. New students are assigned to one of the existing houses and are expected to participate in house activities and attend house meetings.
All students across the school are required to wear the school uniform.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Pastoral care is a core part of the school's approach. Safeguarding policies support pupil welfare. Online safety guidance is provided for digital environments, and guidelines for parents support children's wellbeing in online learning.
All Braeburn staff are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and young people. The Safeguarding Policy applies to all adults including volunteers working in or on behalf of the school. A Complaints Policy and Procedures mechanism is in place to address safeguarding concerns.
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School Background
Member of the Braeburn Group of International Schools.




