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If you searched "what skool did baby kai," you probably meant what school did Baby Kai (the child connected to the James family) go to — and the honest answer is: no public information, and that's appropriate. Baby Kai is too young for grade school, and even when he gets there, his family's track record of protecting kids' privacy means the school name won't be in headlines. The other possibility is that you stumbled into this from a Skool community where someone was discussing the topic — Skool (skool.com) is a paid-community platform for adults, completely unrelated to any school Baby Kai might attend. If that's where you actually wanted to land, skool.com is the place to find creator-led communities on basketball, parenting, fitness, business, and almost any other niche.

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Who Baby Kai is
"Baby Kai" is the nickname used in NBA-fan circles and on TikTok for a young child connected to the James basketball family — most commonly referenced in social posts about LeBron James's family circle. Baby Kai is a toddler, photographed at family events and occasionally seen in his grandfather's social media. He has no public career, no public schooling record, and no confirmed enrollment at any institution.
This is the appropriate outcome. Even high-profile families typically keep their kids' school names off the public internet for safety reasons. Whatever a forum thread or YouTube video told you about "Baby Kai's school," it's almost certainly either speculation, fan fiction, or a confusion with someone else's child. Don't repeat it.
- 1Confirm what you actually meant
If you wanted Baby Kai's school: stop here, the info isn't public. If you wanted skool.com (the platform), keep going.
- 2Open skool.com in a browser
No app required — the web works fine. Hit the Discover button to browse public communities by category.
- 3Search your niche
Type the topic you actually care about (basketball, NBA, parenting, etc.). Skool will surface free and paid communities matching.
- 4Evaluate before paying
Open a community's public page. Check member count, last classroom module date, and last 7 days of leaderboard activity. Skip if any of those are stale.
- 5Try free first
Most creators run a free community as a funnel and a paid one as the upsell. Join the free one, see if the operator and members are people you want to spend time with.
- 6If you're a creator, start a trial
Skool has a 14-day free trial for hosts at $99/month after. tools4skool can plug in once you have paying members and the inbox starts piling up.
What school did Baby Kai actually go to?
Short answer: no one outside the family is supposed to know, and no one credible has reported it. The James family has been deliberate about protecting kids — including not naming preschools or daycares in interviews. If you see a specific school name circulating in TikTok comments or Reddit threads, treat it as a rumor unless a verified family member or a major outlet (ESPN, AP, Reuters) confirms it. They won't.
If you're a parent looking up celebrity-kid schools because you're considering one yourself, that's a different research project — start with public school district pages, private school directories, or vetted parenting communities. "What school did this celebrity's kid go to" is one of the worst signals to use, because (a) the answer is usually wrong and (b) celebrity children's schools often pay more than they're worth in unrelated branding tax.
Why a search like this lands on a Skool page
Search engines don't always know whether you meant school or skool. Skool (skool.com) is a real platform with a name that's a stylized misspelling of "school." It ranks for thousands of search variants where users typed "skool" instead of "school" — sometimes intentionally (they actually wanted skool.com) and sometimes by autocorrect or muscle memory.
If you're here looking for the toddler's preschool, this page can't help — that information isn't public. If you're here because you remembered seeing "Skool" somewhere related to the topic and got curious, you might be thinking of an NBA-fan or basketball community hosted on the platform. That's worth a few minutes.
What Skool actually is
skool.com is a SaaS for paid online communities. Founded in 2019 by Sam Ovens, it bundles a feed, a classroom (video lessons), a calendar (live events), gamified leaderboards, and member billing into one app. Creators pay $99/month flat to host a community; members pay whatever the creator charges, usually $29 to $99/month.
Famous Skool communities include Alex Hormozi's free group, Iman Gadzhi's, and thousands of niche academies in trading, e-commerce, AI, fitness, parenting, and yes — basketball training, NBA fan analysis, and similar verticals. None of those communities are connected to the James family in any official way, but the platform itself is where many sports-content creators run paid groups for their fans. If that's what you actually wanted, head to skool.com and search the niche by name.
If skool.com is the destination you actually wanted
Two practical paths:
- As a member: browse Discover on skool.com, search the niche (basketball, NBA, AI, fitness, etc.), look at member counts and the leaderboard's last-7-day activity, and try the free communities first. Don't pay for a community without scrolling its feed previews and checking when the last classroom module was added. Most paid communities sit at $29–$99/month — set a calendar reminder to evaluate value at the 30-day mark, since subs renew silently.
- As a creator: start a 14-day free trial, name your community, set a price (or free), drop in your first classroom module, and share the join link. If the community grows past 100 paying members, the inbox becomes the bottleneck — that's where tools4skool comes in, with auto DM sequences, a 60-second churn saver, slash commands for stock replies, and a comment miner. It's a Chrome extension that lives on top of your existing skool.com session, no password required.
Either way: this page can't tell you where Baby Kai goes to preschool, but it can save you a wrong-turn afternoon.
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