College Fondation
Sina Gerard

Clubs & Movements

Clubs are essential because they provide our students with a variety of opportunities to learn and practice skills that they would not be able to acquire in the classroom. They are organized around a specific interest, hobby, or subject area and provide participants with a safe, supportive environment in which to express themselves, connect with peers, and develop leadership and team building skills.


Our students have resources and mentors that they would not have otherwise.

ESTABLISHED CLUBS & MOVEMENTS

Peace Club

We aim at developing peer groups for vulnerable and disempowered students, offering them alternatives to joining violent groups. In a fun atmosphere and across societal barriers, the club members learn effective communication skills, peace building, and mediation practices.

Media club

It's all about information. That is creating furure journalists,newscasters, etc. Also inculcating into the boldness, ability to overcome stage frightby debating,engaging in competitions, etc.

Fashion club

Students learn about fashion career opportunities, participate in community service events, and assist with the weekly fashion show. Fashion club is for any individual interested in the fashion industry, clothing, runway, fashion design, makeup, arts, or sewing.

Ni Nyampinga

Meaning "beautiful girl inside and out who makes wise decisions" in Rwanda's language Kinyarwanda, Ni Nyampinga's content arms girls with information and inspiration connecting with them through magazines, radio drama, chat shows, digital channels, and club networks.

Umuco n'ubutwari

Our knowledge, actions, and desires are bundled up together, and should be aiming toward truth goodness, and beauty: that is harmony, morality, and virtue.

Anti-drugs club

The goal of the club is to contribute to safer and healthier communities through coordinated efforts to prevent use, treat dependency, and reduce production and distribution of illicit drugs.

SCOUT

A worldwide youth movement employing the scout method, a program of informal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities, including camping, backpacking, and sports.

Amis des Angels choir

Choir has weel-being and educational benefits for children including literacy skills through learning lyrics, developing kinaesthetic skills through awareness of rhythm, team work, and social collaboration.

Vocational group

Learning about religion and learning from religion are important for all pupils as it helps pupils develop an understanding of themselves and others. Vocational group promotes the spiritual, moral, social, and cultural development of individuals and of groups and communities.

Environmental club

This group of concerned students, teachers, and volunteers is committed to raise awareness about environmental issues and to reduce environmental impacts as individuals, a school community, and as citizens of Rwanda.

English club

Club members get a chance to promote English language in a relaxed, informal environment, and to meet new people. Many clubs are moderated by teachr, but this is not the case. Students support themselves and even become great moderators.