International School of Kenya
Jackline Nelima Malaba serves as the Head of English at the International School of Kenya since July 2024, where responsibilities include overseeing curriculum design and providing instructional leadership to enhance teaching practices. Previously, Malaba held the positions of Head of Language and Literature Department and IBDP/MYP Teacher of English, Literature, and French at MPESA Foundation Academy from November 2016 to June 2024. Earlier experience includes serving as Head of French Department at Mount Kenya Academy Senior School and as a Language Tutor at the Foundation Institute of Africa. Malaba's educational background includes a Master of Education in Educational Administration Leadership and Management from Mount Kenya University and a Bachelor's degree in Education Arts, focusing on French and English from Maseno University.
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International School of Kenya
The International School of Kenya (ISK) is a private, non-profit PreK-Grade 12 school created in 1976 through a joint partnership between the governments of the United States and Canada. Nestled on 40 acres of a former coffee plantation, ISK serves the educational needs of both expatriate and Kenyan students who seek a challenging international curriculum which leads to the rigorous International Baccalaureate Diploma program.