Kalameni wrote:@VVS that school fees is some people's annual salary.If the market/demand is there then it's a good investment.
Sabis is in direct competition with other elite learning institutions such as the German School, International School of Kenya, Potterhouse School, Braeburn, Rosslyn Academy, Kenton and St Andrews Turi.
The international schools space has recently benefited from a steady growth of the middle class and the large pool of expatriates working for multinationals, foreign governments and global institutions like the UN. The top-of-the-range schools charge annual fees of between Sh200,000 and Sh600,000 for day scholars while those in boarding school pay up to Sh1.7 million a year.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett