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Shaping Rwanda's technical future since 2005

SOS Technical High School is part of the SOS Children's Villages network, dedicated to providing quality technical and vocational education in Kigali.

Empowering Through Practical Education

To provide quality, accessible technical and vocational education that empowers young Rwandans with practical skills for employment and entrepreneurship. We believe every student deserves the opportunity to build a meaningful career through hands-on learning.

Leading TVET Excellence in East Africa

To be East Africa's most impactful TVET institution, producing skilled graduates who drive innovation and economic growth. We envision a future where technical education is the engine of Rwanda's development.

Milestones that define us

2005

SOS Technical High School founded in Kigali

2010

First cohort of TVET graduates enters the workforce

2015

ICT department expanded with new computer labs

2018

Construction trades (Welding & Plumbing) introduced

2020

WomenTechIn alumni initiative launched

2022

Hosted TVET National Practical Examinations

2024

Expanded enrollment to over 450 students

What we stand for

Excellence

Pursuing the highest standards in teaching, learning, and student outcomes across every program.

Innovation

Embracing new technologies and teaching methods to keep our students ahead of industry demands.

Community

Building a supportive, inclusive learning environment where every student can thrive regardless of background.

Mr. Wilson Nshizirungu, School Director

A word from our director

“At SOS Technical High School, we believe that every young person has the potential to become a skilled professional who contributes to Rwanda's development. Our approach combines rigorous technical training with character development.”

“We are committed to providing an environment where students don't just learn theory—they build, create, and solve real problems. Our graduates leave with the confidence and competence to succeed in the workforce or start their own ventures.”

Mr. Wilson Nshizirungu

School Director