Kigali International Community School

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Is this where dreams take flight? Kigali International Community School, a beacon of education nestled in the heart of Rwanda, emanates an aura of ambition and possibility. Established in 2006, Kigali International Community School was born from the dreams of expatriate families yearning for a familiar yet globally-minded education for their children. They envisioned a school where a distinctly Christian ethos would blend seamlessly with a rigorous American curriculum, nurturing well-rounded individuals ready to make their mark on the world. From humble beginnings as a network of home-school cooperatives, Kigali International Community School found its first real home in a cozy four-bedroom house. However, as Kigali blossomed and the expatriate community grew, so did the need for a dedicated international school. Kigali International Community School’s journey led it to its current, expansive campus in Gaculiro. This wasn’t just a physical move but a leap of faith and ambition. Today, Kigali International Community School welcomes over 300 students, representing a tapestry of 27 nationalities. This vibrant melting pot of cultures embodies the school’s commitment to fostering global citizens who celebrate diversity while embracing shared values. What began as a seed of a dream has grown into a mighty oak, its branches reaching for the sky, nurtured by the dedication of its staff and the aspirations of its students. As you stand before Kigali International Community School, you’re witnessing more than just a school; you’re witnessing a testament to the transformative power of education in Rwanda and beyond.

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