At IGIHOZO Saint Peter Secondary School, spirituality is woven into the very fabric of daily life, fostering an environment where students can grow intellectually and spiritually. Our commitment to nurturing the spiritual well-being of our students is evident in the diverse array of activities and practices embedded within our school community. Each day begins with a moment of prayer, with Catholics attending morning mass while non-Catholics gather in their respective groups, such as the Protestant group and the Muslim group, to engage in their own forms of spiritual reflection. Throughout the day, prayer remains an integral part of every activity, serving as a constant reminder of the presence of the divine in all aspects of life.
Moreover, our school places great emphasis on religious education, offering courses that delve deep into matters of faith and addressing contemporary challenges to religious belief. Through these courses, students are encouraged to explore the intersection of faith and reason, understanding that spirituality and intellectual inquiry are not mutually exclusive but rather complementary facets of human experience. Additionally, our students actively participate in various spiritual gatherings and communal rituals, such as Thursday evening masses and Sunday gatherings in Basic Ecclesial Communities and Catholic Action Movements. These gatherings provide opportunities for students to engage in meaningful discussions, share their experiences, and seek guidance based on the teachings of the Word of God. By instilling a spirit of openness, trust, and compassion, IGIHOZO Saint Peter Secondary School endeavors to cultivate a community where students not only deepen their own spiritual journey but also extend a helping hand to those in need, embodying the values of solidarity, empathy, and service to others.