
Frequently Asked Questions
Find quick answers to your most common questions about life at Black Rhino Academy.
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Browse common questions about admissions, school life, boarding, fees, and more.
Admissions
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We use the internationally recognized Cambridge Curriculum, offering high academic standards while remaining rooted in Tanzanian culture and values.
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Applications are accepted year-round, but we recommend applying in June/July for the next school year, which begins in August or in November/December for a January start.
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Yes. Students in Year 1 and above take an academic assessment to help us understand their learning level. Younger students are assessed through an interview or observation.
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We offer a limited number of partial scholarships for families living in Karatu. Please contact us via email.
School Life
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Our school day runs from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday through Friday. Boarding students follow a structured daily routine including study time, activities, and meals. Extracurricular activities happen from 3.30pm until 4.30pm Tuesday to Friday.
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We offer a wide range of activities including football, basketball, STEM, arts & crafts, yoga, environmental clubs (Roots & Shoots), music, and drama. Extracurriculars run from 3.30pm until 4.30pm Tuesday through Friday.
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Yes. We offer full boarding for students in Year 1 and above. Boarding includes accommodation, meals, supervision, and weekend activities.
Communication
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We communicate through regular newsletters, emails, WhatsApp updates, and parent-teacher meetings.
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Yes! Visits are welcome by appointment. Please contact us to schedule your tour.
Fees & Payment
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You can request a copy of our current fee structure here. Fees vary by year level and boarding status.
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Yes. We accept payments in both currencies. Please note that our Tanzanian Shilling fees are adjusted based on the current exchange rate.
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Yes. We offer a 10% discount for siblings enrolled at the school.
Safety & Wellbeing
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We have 24/7 security staff and CCTV on campus, trained staff, a school nurse, and clear policies on child protection and emergency response.
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We have a full-time nurse and protocols for medical care, including a partnership with nearby FAME hospital. A doctor from FAME Hospital visits the school weekly to evaluate any medical issues of boarding students. Parents are contacted immediately in case of any major concern.