Rwanda, Kigali
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The school relocated in December 2021 to a modern Kibagabaga campus with improved facilities for learning and recreation. The campus is organized into dedicated buildings for Elementary, Middle, and High School. A well-resourced library supports reading, research, and independent learning. Creative expression is encouraged in spacious art classrooms. The campus features two swimming pools, a tennis court, and large sports fields that support physical education and extracurricular activities. An elementary playground and a full-sized basketball court are available as part of the campus facilities.
The Kibagabaga campus features two swimming pools. It includes a tennis court. Large sports fields support physical education and extracurricular activities. A full-sized basketball court is available for student use. The facilities support competitive sports and recreational programming.
The campus features a well-resourced library that supports reading, research, and independent learning. Dedicated buildings for Elementary, Middle, and High School address developmental needs. Creative expression is facilitated in spacious art classrooms. A science lab supports science instruction.
After-school activities include athletics such as football, basketball, swimming, and tennis. Arts programs cover visual arts, painting, and drawing. Music programs offer instrumental instruction in violin, piano, and guitar, plus choir. Academic enrichment includes language practice in French, Spanish, and Kinyarwanda, as well as Math Lab, LEGO robotics, and chess. Competitive sports include basketball and football teams that compete in the Gasabo Private School League.
International School of Kigali (ISK) is an independent international school serving students aged 4 to 18. It offers an American curriculum with Advanced Placement coursework, including the AP Capstone Diploma, and a Western-style program that emphasizes diversity, inclusion, critical thinking, creativity, and global citizenship. The Kibagabaga campus, opened in 2021, provides dedicated buildings for Elementary, Middle, and High School, plus two swimming pools, a tennis court, large sports fields, a full-size basketball court, and sizeable outdoor play spaces. Inside, a well-resourced library supports reading and independent research, while spacious art classrooms foster visual and performing arts. High school students can take AP courses and electives such as art, music, drama, and Rwandan studies. Language offerings include French, Spanish, and Kinyarwanda. Service-learning is embedded across the curriculum, with partnerships with local organizations and events like an Annual Climate Action Summit, enriching academic work with real-world impact. ISK emphasizes holistic development and community engagement.