





25 Years ofExcellence
Celebrating a quarter-century of academic achievement, spiritual growth, and community impact at Collège Immaculée Conception Save
Rise and Shine
Established in the wake of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, Collège Immaculée Conception Save has grown from a sanctuary for orphans to a leading educational institution in Rwanda. Guided by the Benebikira Sisters and its motto "Rise and Shine," the school is dedicated to nurturing academic prowess, spiritual growth, and community engagement. Its journey reflects a profound commitment to holistic development, preparing generations of students to make a positive impact on society.

Academic Excellence
The school consistently achieves high pass rates in national exams and prepares students for higher education globally.

Faith and Spiritual Growth
Rooted in Catholic values, we emphasize Christian teachings and moral development.

Community Impact and Service
CICS fosters compassion, integrity, and social responsibility, in our community.

This is the kind of school every student deserves. Our teachers are dedicated, our academics are strong, and the values we learn stay with us. Our rules are enforced with care. And when parents struggle with school fees, the school steps in to support. We're being prepared to become job creators, not just job seekers.
Ange Kevine Habineza, Head Girl '25Latest News
Stay up to date with the latest achievements, events, and stories from our school community.

CICS Wins National Science Fair
Our students took first place at the national science fair, showcasing innovative projects in renewable energy.
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Alumni Spotlight: Marie Uwase
Marie Uwase, class of 2015, was featured in Rwanda's Top 40 Under 40 for her work in education technology.
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New Library Opens
The new library, equipped with digital resources and collaborative spaces, is now open to all students.
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This is the kind of school every student deserves. Our teachers are dedicated, our academics are strong, and the values we learn stay with us. Our rules are enforced with care. And when parents struggle with school fees, the school steps in to support. We're being prepared to become job creators, not just job seekers.
Ange Kevine Habineza, Head Girl '25