February 3, 2026

Kenya Film School announces March 2026 intake (DETAILS)

Kenya Film School has announced the opening of its March 2026 intake, inviting applications from aspiring creatives.

Kenya Film School has announced the opening of its March 2026 intake, inviting applications from aspiring creatives.

Kenya Film School has announced the opening of its March 2026 intake, inviting applications from aspiring creatives.

For the March 2026 intake, the institution, which operates under the Ministry of Youth Affairs, Creative Economy and Sports, is offering training across several key disciplines in film production. 

These include directing, script writing, cinematography, video editing, and sound engineering.

How to apply

To apply, applicants are required to collect and complete application forms either physically or online. 

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Forms can be obtained from the Kenya Film School campus located at the Moi International Sports Center, Kasarani – Indoor Arena. 

Alternatively, applicants can access the application form and intake requirements through the school’s official online platforms. 

Application forms are also available at Department of Film Services regional offices across the country, including Nairobi, Kisumu, Eldoret, Kisii, Nakuru, Embu, Garissa, and Mombasa.

The school has set a clear deadline for submissions, with all applications required to be completed and submitted by January 31, 2026.

Prospective students are encouraged to apply early to ensure their applications are processed in time for consideration.

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