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About Saint Laurent Gaseke TSS

Shaping Rwanda’s technical workforce since the early 2000s — Gicumbi District, Northern Province.

Our Background

Our History

Saint Laurent Gaseke Technical Secondary School was established in Gicumbi District, Northern Province, with a clear mission: to equip young Rwandans with practical skills for Rwanda’s growing economy. Beginning with Electrical Technology and Building Construction, the school rapidly built a reputation for hands-on, results-oriented training.

Over the decades, SLG TSS expanded to include Electronics and, responding to Rwanda’s ICT revolution, Software Development. Today we serve hundreds of students each year, with 500+ graduates working across Rwanda and beyond in technology, construction, electrical, and electronics sectors.

We are fully accredited by the Rwanda TVET Board (RTB) and the Ministry of Education (MINEDUC), and consistently rated among the top TVET institutions in Northern Province.

How We Grew

Key Milestones

2000sFounded
School Established in Gicumbi

Opened with Electrical Technology and Building Construction programs, serving Gicumbi District and Northern Province.

2005+Growth
Electronics Department Launched

ELE program added to meet growing demand for electronics technicians across Rwanda’s expanding economy.

2010sNational
Official TVET Accreditation Achieved

Formally accredited by Rwanda TVET Board and Ministry of Education — all programs nationally recognised.

2015+Digital
Software Development Program Opened

SOD department launched, directly responding to Rwanda’s fast-growing ICT sector and Vision 2020 goals.

TodayLeading
500+ Graduates — Top TVET Rating

Alumni working across Rwanda. Ranked among the best TVET schools in Northern Province, 2023.

Who We Are

Mission, Vision & Commitment

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Mission

To deliver high-quality, practical technical education that equips students with skills for employment, entrepreneurship and Rwanda’s national development.

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Vision

To be Rwanda’s leading TVET institution, recognised for excellence, industry relevance, and the lasting positive impact of our graduates on society.

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Commitment

Bridging Rwanda’s technical skills gap through strong industry partnerships and a curriculum aligned with Rwanda Vision 2050.

What Guides Us

Core Values

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ExcellenceHigh standards in teaching, learning and all services we provide to our students and community.
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IntegrityTransparency and honesty in all dealings with students, staff, parents and the wider community.
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PracticalityWorkshop-based, hands-on training is at the core of everything we do — preparing students for real work.
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InnovationContinuously updating our curriculum to meet the demands of a changing economy and technological world.
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CommunityOur graduates are community builders. We serve Gicumbi District and contribute to all of Rwanda.
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InclusionWelcoming students from all backgrounds, ensuring quality education is accessible to every Rwandan.
Our People

School Leadership

HD

Nsabumukiza Charles Bizumuremye

Director

Provides strategic leadership ensuring the school meets all RTB and MINEDUC standards and accreditation requirements.

DC

Yaramba Innocent

Dept. Head in charge of Discpline

Controls and manages all students affairs and their discpline too, and also provides the timetable for the school activities

SW

Adeo Datus

Dept. Head of SOD

Leads all programming, web development and IT curriculum across the three-year SOD program.

ET

Legis

Dept. Head of ETE

Oversees industrial and domestic electrical training in line with national safety standards and regulations.

BC

Tiger

Dept. Head of BDC

Manages masonry, structural training and coordinates real community construction projects for students.

EL

Vianne

Dept. Head of ELE

Coordinates and controls all eletronics devices and materials in the workshop and checks across all over damaged electronics devices.

Interested in Joining SLG TSS?

We welcome applications every February and September. Limited spaces per intake.