Rwanda, Kigali
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1. Submit an Online Application. Complete the application form at Ntare Louisenlund School Portal. The application portal enables online submissions from anywhere in the world. Apply Online at OpenApply to begin the process. 2. Academic & Character Assessment. The process includes a review of transcripts and a personal statement. This assessment evaluates academic records and personal attributes relevant to leadership and character. Documentation is part of the admissions review. 3. Interview & Selection. Virtual or in-person interviews with the admissions team are conducted as part of the selection process. Interviews provide an opportunity to discuss interests, goals, and fit with Ntare Louisenlund's programs. The outcome contributes to the admissions decision. 4. Offer & Enrollment. Successful applicants receive official admission letters. Offers include enrollment steps and timelines. Acceptance leads to enrollment at Ntare Louisenlund School.
Ntare Louisenlund School offers merit-based and need-based scholarships to ensure accessibility for outstanding students. Available Scholarships include Plus-STEM Scholarship, which covers tuition for top-performing STEM students. Social Entrepreneurship Grant supports students passionate about business and leadership. Financial Aid Program is available for families demonstrating financial need. Corporate & Government Partnerships provide external sponsorship opportunities.
Ntare Louisenlund School is Rwanda's boarding school offering an IB curriculum with a STEM focus. Rooted in Kurt Hahn and Maria Montessori traditions and updated by contemporary science, learning is personalised in groups of about 20, supported by house systems. An e-portfolio documents progress for learning and university applications. The school is an IB World School, a Round Square member, and a member of NEASC CIE and GEBG; instruction is in English and German, with German study toward at least B1. It maintains a partnership with the Rwanda Ministry of Education and pursues IB authorization with MYP candidacy. The campus hosts five laboratories, learning studios, and seminar rooms, plus sports facilities, and uses ManageBac for digital resources. Global Education includes Model United Nations and Round Square IDEALS of Internationalism, Democracy, Environmentalism, Adventure, Leadership, and Service. Co-curriculars include theatre, debate, language exchange, pottery, sewing, choir, orchestra, jazz band, design, and sports.