School Life

We have different clubs at school:

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Anti-drug club 

In order to ensure good health for our pupils, we initiated an Anti – Drugs club at school. The anti-drug club helps pupils (upper level P4 - P6) develop healthy attitudes and behaviours by learning and practicing life skills, enhancing academic performance, connecting peers, adults and communities. In Anti drugs club, we teach learners about the bad effects of drug usage especially tobacco and other toxic products and how to avoid pregnancy at early age.  

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Anti-SIDA club

In this club, members are mainly reminded of infection ways and preventive measures. They are always reminded that “prevention is better than cure” (Photo)

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Environment club

Both the pupils and teachers are the club members. They meet every last Friday of the month to discuss activities including the following:

  • Beautifying the school compound. 

  • Creating and maintaining vegetable garden (Akarima k’igikoni) at school.

  • Increasing the green area in the school.

  • Visiting different places surrounding. 

  • Maintaining the cleanness of the school and home.

  • Inculcation of the custom of “tree planting”.

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Peace and Reconciliation 

In this club, members discuss the factors that caused conflicts, hatred and divisionism among the Rwandan citizens in the times of the bygone regimes. Afterwards, they talk about ways to maintain peace and how to restore friendship, trust and solidarity among today’s Rwandan citizens. The “Ndi Umunyarwanda” concept is well explained and understood

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Debate club

Learners often participate in debates both as part of their classroom assignments and as extracurricular activities. The debate club aims at improving speaking skills and critical thinking. Debates increase the pupils’ ability to develop coherent and convincing arguments..

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Cultural troupe Club

The Cultural Troupe brings a number of pupils and staff members together in order to learn a lot about traditional songs, dance as well as many other ingredients of the Rwandan traditional culture: the correct form of the mother tongue, values, taboos, folktales, proverbs, riddles, praise names, etc.  

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Talents Show

Each term, learners are encouraged to show their different talents either in clubs or in Science. 

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