Rwanda, Kigali
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1. Apply Online in May. Registration is online through the school website and is processed in the order it is received. The online registration period for the 2025/2026 academic year is now CLOSED, with the next registration period scheduled for May 1–31, 2026. Access to online registration is also available at the Wellspring Academy Administration office for families without home Internet. 2. Prepare for the Entry Test. The entry test aligns with Cambridge International Assessments standards and the school will contact families to announce the test date. It is advised to review English, Mathematics and Science at the appropriate grade level to prepare. Because there is a waiting list for classes, the school can only place those who score highly, and the child must sit the test on the provided date. 3. Admission Offers for Successful Candidates. Based on the test results and available space, successful candidates receive an official admission offer. 4. Waitlist. If space is not available, students who meet the requirements may be added to a waitlist and considered as vacancies arise.
There is a waitlist for classes; students who meet the entrance requirements may be placed on the waitlist and considered for openings as vacancies arise.
Full financial scholarships are available for a limited number of students from economically less privileged backgrounds. Sponsorship may be available; contact the school office for more information.
Wellspring Academy Kigali delivers a Cambridge International education for ages 3 to 18. Founded 2004 by Christian Life Assembly and expanding in 2007; transitioned to Cambridge curriculum in 2014 and recognised as a Cambridge International School in 2018. The school teaches Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge A Levels; Language of instruction is English, with Kinyarwanda taught and French introduced as a third language. The campus houses three science laboratories for Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, a secondary ICT Lab, a library, an Art Room and a Music Room where Amaraba, the cultural troupe, rehearses. Sports facilities include two basketball courts, a soccer field, and a volleyball court, with inter-school competitions. The curriculum blends rigorous Cambridge courses with a Christian environment that fosters leadership and community service. Students engage in Culture Day events, Early Child Development outreach, and other service projects, contributing to local communities while developing godly leadership and lasting achievement.