This Monday marked the launch of the PISA assessment at the national level. The competition was launched at Nu-Vision High School, located in the Gasabo district of Kigali city, where 7,455 students will participate in Rwanda.

Minister of State for Rwanda Education Claudette Irere has officially launched Rwanda’s Main Survey at Nu-Vision High School. She encouraged students saying that the assessment is simple and straight forward. Believing that they can succeed for the government fully supports them in this endeavour.
Students at Nu-Vision High School are ready to take the PISA 2025 International Exam without a fuss. The exam will be attended by 7455 students from 213 schools across the country.
The Secretary of State in the Ministry of Education, Irere Claudette said that the results of the PISA 2025 international examination, which started on April 28, 2025, will help to identify the necessary reforms in Rwanda’s education.
“Nu-Vision High School is a private Christian boarding school in Kabuga, offering a holistic education rooted in the Seventh-day Adventist philosophy.
As a certified Cambridge International School and a Pearson-accredited BTEC Centre, we provide IGCSE, AS/A Level, and BTEC International Extended Diploma programs in Business and IT, welcoming students of all faiths.”

Nu-Vision High School was delighted to be selected as one of two schools to host and launch this incredible program nationwide. The Secretary of State for Education, who also initiated this assessment.
The management of Nu-Vision High School says that they are very happy to have been visited by The Secretary of State for Education, who was also impressed by the structure and functioning of Nu-Vision High School, assuring them that She will return to visit again.
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