Rwanda, Kigali
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Kiyovu, Kigali, Rwanda. The school occupies a state-of-the-art campus designed to showcase authentic Montessori education, with both indoor and outdoor experiential learning environments.
Toddler (age 2-3), Early Childhood (age 3-6), Lower Elementary (age 6-9), and Upper Elementary (age 9-12), following Montessori age cohorts.
Private, co-educational international Montessori day school.
Each student receives an Individualised Montessori Education Plan (IMEP) based on baseline assessments in Language (English and French), Mathematics, Personal Growth, Normalisation and Work Habits.
International (Montessori). Part of the Braeburn Group of International Schools, an established East African school group.
Non-denominational.
The school day is structured around the Montessori approach, with extended uninterrupted work periods, individual and group activities, and experiential learning. Contact the school for specific hours.
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Tuition ranges from approximately $7,450 to $16,250 per year depending on the programme. Contact the school or visit the TADS admissions platform for current fee details.
A diverse international community of families in Kigali, including expatriate and local Rwandan families.
The Earth School is the International Montessori School of Rwanda, located in Kigali. Now part of the Braeburn Group of International Schools (since June 2023), it offers a creative, experiential and transformative education for children aged 2 to 12. The school follows an authentic Montessori approach with bilingual English and French instruction, small class groups of 12 children, and a state-of-the-art campus designed for hands-on learning. It is accredited by the International Schools Association (ISA).