Boarding Life
Boarding Life
A Home Away from Home
The Academy is designed to be a fully boarding school with a capacity for about 350 students, providing a safe, structured, and Christ-centered environment for character development and incubation.
Christ-Centered Environment
Every aspect of boarding life — from morning devotion to lights out — is rooted in Christian faith and intentional character formation.
350-Student Capacity
A co-educational boarding school designed for about 350 students, serving boys and girls from JSS1 to SS3.
Safe & Structured Living
24/7 supervision, secure premises, and a caring community where every student is known by name.
Three Meals Daily
Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are provided daily. Feeding fees are paid before resumption to ensure adequate preparation.
Structured Daily Routine
A balanced timetable ensuring time for academics, worship, sports, personal study, and rest.
Character Incubation
True to our name, the boarding environment is designed to nurture and develop the lives of young people — hatching potential into purpose.
House System
Our Houses
Students are assigned to houses for general administration, sports, and games. Each house is supervised by a house master or mistress, assisted by staff members, house captains, and prefects.
Love House
Blue
Representing the greatest commandment — love for God and love for one another. Members of Love House are encouraged to lead with compassion and kindness.
Meekness House
Purple
Representing strength under control. Members of Meekness House learn that true power lies in humility, gentleness, and quiet confidence.
Peace House
Red
Representing harmony and reconciliation. Peace House members strive to be peacemakers in the school community and beyond.
Patience House
Green
Representing endurance and perseverance. Patience House members learn to wait on God, persist through challenges, and grow steadily.
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Student Welfare
Health & Welfare
Sick Bay & First Aid
A functional and equipped first aid box managed by a school nurse or teacher with requisite first-aid knowledge. A sick bay with at least a bed caters for students who take ill during school hours.
Feeding Arrangements
Three meals are provided daily — breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Every student is required to pay feeding fees before resumption to allow the catering department to make adequate preparations.
Referral for Serious Cases
In case of very serious or complicated illnesses, the student is promptly referred to a hospital or taken home for further care.
For Parents
Communication Policy
The Academy maintains a specific communication framework to support the incubation process and help students settle into school life.
- No phone calls for new students within the first three weeks of resumption.
- Parents may call their wards twice per term: before and after mid-term break. See the term calendar for mid-term dates.
- No birthday calls or birthday gifts. Parents are encouraged to pray for their children at home.
- No personal phones allowed. Students are not permitted to bring handsets to school or use staff devices.
- Open day / visitation is held once per term, giving parents the opportunity to visit, inspect school work, and discuss their child’s progress.
Activities
Life Beyond the Classroom
Every student belongs to one or two clubs, and all participate in sporting activities. The school also embarks on excursion programmes when the need arises.
Clubs & Groups
- Drama Group
- Music Group
- Teenage Group (Bible Club)
- Computer Group
- Literary & Debating Group
Sports & Games
- Football
- Table Tennis
- Handball
- Basketball
- Volleyball
- Badminton
Boarding Updates
Latest from the Hostel
News, announcements, and updates from our boarding community.
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