Our Primary students at Lead International School (LIS) recently embarked on an enriching educational visit to the Rwanda National Museum—a day filled with discovery, culture, and meaningful learning beyond the classroom.
From the moment they stepped into the museum, students were immersed in Rwanda’s rich history and heritage. Through guided tours and interactive exhibits, they explored traditional lifestyles, cultural artifacts, and the stories that have shaped the nation. It was a unique opportunity for them to connect what they learn in class with real-life experiences.
The visit sparked curiosity and excitement, as students asked thoughtful questions, shared ideas, and engaged deeply with what they saw. Moments like these help nurture a love for learning while building a strong sense of identity and appreciation for culture.
At LIS, we believe that education goes beyond textbooks. Experiences like this allow history to come alive, helping young minds grow, explore, and understand the world around them in meaningful ways.







