
It can be quite hard on elementary school kids to be gone from their parents for that length of time, so it is important that we as staff act as parents for these kids, as well as making sure that they do get to be with their parents as much as possible.Īlong with all the things needed to run a school, we also need to be concerned with the social aspect of our students. The students are here on campus 24 hours a day 7 days a week during term, so things like meals in the dining hall have to be prepared, laundry services, and of course, dorms need to be provided for the kids. Third term is guys and girls volleyball and guys rugby.īecause it is also a boarding school, RVA has some unique challenges. Second term is girls soccer and field hockey, guys basketball. Sports include guys soccer and girls basketball first term. RVA is the home of the Buffalo’s, our school mascot. Second term from January through March, and third term is May through the middle of July.

First term runs September through November. Because it is an American school, our students receive the same type of education that any school in the United States would offer, science, math, English, social studies foreign languages, art, etc. The academy, which has almost 500 students, serves grades 1-12. RVA, Africa’s largest American Christian school, stands 7,500 feet above Kenya’s great Rift Valley and one hour north of the modern city of Nairobi.

Serving missionaries, nationals, and diplomats through much of East Africa, RVA is one of the largest mission boarding schools in the world. Rift Valley Academy (RVA) is an international boarding school snuggled in mountain forests overlooking Kenya’s awe-inspiring Great Rift Valley.
