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Acorns International School

Rwanda, Kigali

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Admissions

How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Admission is open year-round. Prospective families can visit for a school tour or register their child, or book an appointment to discuss entry. 2. To apply, complete a registration form and a medical information form. The forms collect essential health information and details for enrollment. A registration charge is paid at the point of registration. After these documents are submitted and payment is made, the application moves to the admissions review. 3. All places are offered and guaranteed upon completion of admission forms and receipt of a non-refundable deposit. Each child is allocated to a class by the administration on the basis of age, gender and number enrolled in the relevant class groups. If places are not currently available, the child will be put on a waiting list. Students are obliged to wear the school uniform (available from the office). 4. Start dates: Once registered, your child may start at Acorns on any school contact day at the convenience of staff and parents.

Waitlist

If places are not currently available then the children will be put on a waiting list.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees RWF 1,820,000 - 1,870,000
Ages 0 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

Acorns International School Kigali is a day school in Rwanda serving learners from 0 to 18. The school follows a Cambridge continuum, offering Early Years from 18 months, Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels. The curriculum is complemented by weekly co-curricular sessions in Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Practical Life, Physical Education (including swimming), Information and Communications Technology, and Languages (French and Kinyarwanda as mother tongue). French is taught with opportunities to pass the DELF exams. Lunch is provided at school and snacks are brought from home; class sizes are kept small to support individual attention. Assessments include continuous assessments, projects, oral presentations, written reports, Cambridge progression tests, and end-of-term exams. Extra-curricular activities include Sports Day, Francophonie Day, Culture Day, science exhibitions, ICT week, Talent hunts, and other social and cultural events. Acorns Kigali is committed to delivering a Cambridge program across all levels.

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