RAIBICOL is presented as a purely Anglo-Saxon boarding school with first and second cycles, firm routines, clear rules and stronger parent confidence around student supervision.
This page explains boarding life in clearer language: dormitory expectations, visiting rules, guardianship, uniforms, no-gadget standards, refectory requirements, supervised study, moral life and the academic streams available to students.

The boarding checklist shows a school culture of order and preparation: mattresses, sheets, blankets, trunks, initials on items and clear expectations for dorm organization.
The prospectus mentions plates, cups, cutlery and refectory discipline. This is the kind of operational detail that helps parents trust the boarding environment.
Official visiting follows school structure, and students whose parents live outside Dschang must have guardians to support health and disciplinary situations.
Daily uniforms, official wear, footwear rules, labour-wear colours by level and clear appearance standards all form part of the boarding identity.
The prospectus explicitly prohibits phones, SIM cards, memory cards, MP3 players and similar gadgets, reinforcing the school’s focus on discipline and concentration.
Parents can review supervised prep, room inspections, worship routines, sports, sanitation and the daily timetable that keeps boarding life orderly.
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Present teaching spaces, supervised study and reading culture in a way that shows focus, order and academic seriousness.
This section highlights worship, moral guidance and the spiritual formation many families value in a disciplined boarding environment.
Show football, athletics, drills, leadership and school discipline so parents can picture the full student experience.
Make the learning facilities visible so the boarding story stays connected to science, technology and academic preparation.
Explain how students move from Form 1 to Upper Sixth through arts and science pathways, supported by boarding routines that protect focus and exam preparation.
This section groups clubs, leadership, labour-wear culture, sociocultural activities and other experiences that enrich boarding life beyond the classroom.
2018: 100% · First position: 11A’s (33 points) · Least number of papers: 7
2019: 100% · First position: 10A’s 1B (32 points) · Least number of papers: 5
2020: 100% · First position: 11A’s (33 points) · Least number of papers: 7
2021: 100% · First position: 10A’s 1C (31 points) · Least number of papers: 4
2022: 100% · First position: 10A’s 1B (32 points) · Least number of papers: 4
2023: 97.14% · First position: 9A’s 1B (32 points) · Least number of papers: 7
2024: 97% · First position: 9A’s 2B (31 points) · Least number of papers: 6
2025: 100% · First position: 10A’s 1B (32 points) · Least number of papers: 7
2021: 100% · First position: 5A’s (25 points) · Least number of papers: 2
2022: 100% · First position: 5A’s (25 points) · Least number of papers: 3
2023: 100% · First position: 5A’s (25 points) ×2 · Least number of papers: 2
2024: 100% · First position: 5A’s (25 points) · Least number of papers: 2
2025: 100% · First position: 4A’s 1B (24 points) · Least number of papers: 2
RAIBICOL serves first and second cycles and can later separate Arts and Science performance once the school is ready to publish stream-by-stream public results on the website.
Why this matters for parents: the presentation now makes it easier to scan year, pass rate, top score and exam strength without reading dense text blocks.
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Rainbow School Complex believes that a complete education includes cultural formation. Across all campuses, students celebrate Cameroonian traditions, participate in cultural performances and connect their learning to the rich heritage of Dschang and the West Region.
Every year, students dress in traditional attire and showcase dances, music and cultural performances representing the diverse ethnic groups of Cameroon. The Cultural Day is one of the most celebrated events in the school calendar.
The school year closes with a cultural show that brings together students, parents, staff and community members. Performances in traditional song, dance and drama mark the achievements of the year in a spirit of celebration.
Students engage with the Dschang community beyond the classroom — participating in sociocultural events, community service and local traditions that shape responsible, culturally grounded citizens.
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