Not every child learns the same way. Here's how to think about the general versus technical route — and how Rainbow Integral College offers both.
As your child finishes primary school, one question matters a lot: the general academic path, the technical path, or a school that offers both? Here is a simple way to think it through.
Consider how your child learns
Some children thrive on theory, reading and exams. Others come alive when they can build, repair and work with their hands. Neither is better — they are different strengths.
Consider where it leads
The general path suits children aiming at academic university routes. The technical path builds practical, employable skills early — valuable in a job market that needs real competence.
Why both under one roof helps
Rainbow Integral College (RIC) offers general and technical education together, as a day school in Dschang. That means a child can follow the path that fits them, with hands-on workshops and guided practice, without changing schools.
Talk with your child and their teachers, then visit RIC to see both paths in action before deciding.