Operated under African Revival Ministries, it serves children 18 months to 18 years of age and uses a British curriculum.
[1] Chrissie Chapman established a school in Kinindo in 1998, with a British woman serving as the school's teacher; the living room of the teacher's residence served as the classroom.
[2] In September 1999, the school opened to the general public.
The Burundian government had given authorization to the school the previous Easter Sunday.
The secondary school began operations in September 2001.