"Building men and women of impact, influence and profit — globally relevant, with the nature and character of Christ."
Formation · Commissioning · Deployment
The School of Nobles is an independent formation institution built on one conviction: that the world does not need more inspired people. It needs more formed ones — men and women who carry genuine authority because they have been genuinely transformed.
We form for impact. We build for influence. We equip for profit — the kind that serves purpose, builds communities, and endures across generations.
"The noble man makes noble plans, and by noble deeds he stands."
Isaiah 32:8A noble is not someone born into status. In the School of Nobles, a noble is someone formed into character — and then deployed into their sphere to build something that matters.
The full School of Nobles formation journey — ten modules across six months, culminating in the Crowning and Impartation Ceremony at the Kings and Priests Convention.
An intensive formation program for entrepreneurs with existing businesses — building from Kingdom foundations through marketplace strategy and scaling with purpose.
A formation program for investors and wealth builders — aligning capital allocation with Kingdom values, purpose-driven returns, and generational stewardship.
"You did not attend a school. You were formed into a Noble. Now you are crowned and sent."
At the close of every six-month formation journey, graduates are not just given a certificate. They are given a crown — symbolically and spiritually. The Crowning and Impartation Ceremony takes place at the annual Kings and Priests Convention, where graduating Nobles receive apostolic impartation, are publicly commissioned into their spheres of influence, and are sent as deployed kings and priests into the world they are called to govern.
This is not a formality. It is a spiritual transaction — a moment of covering, commissioning, and sending that marks the beginning of the Noble's public deployment, not the end of their formation.
Applications for the School of Nobles 2026 cohort are open to men and women who are ready for the most significant six months of their leadership formation journey.
"Those who enter are shaped. Those who are shaped are sent."
The School of Nobles is an independent formation institution building men and women of impact, influence, and profit — globally relevant, with the nature and character of Christ. It shares its theological DNA and founder with Kings and Priests Collective, Ms. Vanessa Kisowile but operates as a fully autonomous school with its own mandate, structure, curriculum, and governance.
The School was built on a conviction that the gap in African and Global Kingdom leadership is not a shortage of inspiration or even of spiritual experience. It is a shortage of formation — deep, sustained, structured, character-tested formation that produces leaders who carry authority because they have been genuinely changed, not merely educated or motivated.
School of Nobles is not for everyone. It is for those who are ready to be formed before they are deployed — those who understand that the weight of authority requires the foundation of character, and that the greatest leaders are not those who sought the most platforms, but those who submitted to the most formation.
"Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another."
Proverbs 27:17 — The Community of FormationEvery module is designed and led by the school's principal trainer. Guest faculty bring wisdom depth to specific sessions — but the formation arc is consistent, intentional, and governed across all six months.
Most formation schools choose between spiritual depth and practical leadership. School of Nobles refuses that choice — forming both the priest and the king in the same person, simultaneously, with equal weight.
Formation is evaluated through character, consistency, and fruit — not attendance records or written exams. We assess the person, not the performance.
The School is Christ-Focused in its foundation and African and global in its mandate. We produce Nobles who are fluent in their identity and confident in global spaces — carrying both without apology.
You have spiritual formation but no framework for translating it into marketplace authority, governance, or institutional building. You need the kingly dimension to match the priestly.
You are building a business, an organization, or a career — but you sense that something is disconnected between your faith and your work. You want to build from a Kingdom foundation.
You sense a calling to impact and influence but have not yet found the formation environment that takes both your spiritual depth and your leadership ambitions seriously. This is that environment.
You have walked through a season of loss, disruption, or departure from your original path. You are not starting over — you are starting again, with everything you have become through the journey.
Spectators. Platform-seekers. Those looking for a spiritual experience without the commitment of transformation. Those who want a certificate more than they want character. Those who are not ready to be questioned, challenged, and changed. Formation is not comfortable — and we do not pretend it is.
"We do not run a program. We run a formation journey — and every step of it is intentional."
The Nobles Program is the School of Nobles' flagship formation experience — a structured, curriculum-driven, six-month journey that takes participants through ten formation modules, from the foundation of identity in Christ through priestly and kingly formation, to wisdom, power, and global positioning. It culminates at the annual Kings and Priests Convention in the Crowning and Impartation Ceremony.
The program is currently delivered online — making it accessible to leaders across Africa and the diaspora without requiring relocation, while maintaining the rigour, accountability, and community of a residential school through structured virtual sessions, cohort accountability groups, and regular mentorship touchpoints.
Cohort formation, community covenant, and foundational alignment. Participants enter not as students but as a cohort — a community with shared responsibility for one another's formation. Expectations, accountability structures, and the school's formation philosophy are established.
The core formation journey across ten modules. Each module runs approximately two to three weeks and combines teaching sessions, personal application assignments, cohort discussion, and accountability check-ins. Formation is evaluated through character, consistency, and fruit — not attendance alone.
The final weeks of the program focus on synthesis — integrating formation into a coherent personal and professional framework for deployment. Participants define their sphere of influence, articulate their mandate, and build their deployment plan with mentorship support.
At the Kings and Priests Convention, graduating Nobles receive apostolic impartation, are publicly commissioned into their spheres of influence, and are crowned — not as a ceremony, but as a spiritual transaction. This is where formation ends and deployment begins.
All commissioned Nobles remain part of the Nobles Network (KPC) — an ongoing alumni community providing peer accountability, mentorship, collaborative opportunity, and continued formation. The school's investment in its graduates does not end at the ceremony. Nobles are covered, connected, and supported as they build in their spheres.
Every module is designed with a specific formation objective — building progressively from the foundation of identity through spiritual authority, practical leadership, and global positioning. The curriculum is designed and led by the school's principal trainer, with guest faculty contributing to specific modules as wisdom anchors.
The foundation of all formation. Who you are in Christ — before assignment, before role, before title. Healing distorted identity, establishing sonship, and building the self-knowledge that makes all other formation possible. You cannot govern what you have not settled within yourself.
Not knowing about God — knowing God. The theology and practice of personal encounter with the Father. Prayer as relationship, not religion. Scripture as living word, not historical document. This module builds the vertical foundation that everything else rests on.
The most practical module in the curriculum. The Holy Spirit as teacher, guide, empowerer, and daily partner — not a theological concept but a person to be known, listened to, and walked with. Developing sensitivity, discernment, and dependence on the Spirit in every dimension of life and work.
The theology and practice of priestly calling — intercession, consecration, spiritual authority, and the responsibility of standing before God on behalf of others. The priest who understands their position does not react to the world — they govern it spiritually before it is governed naturally.
The theology and practice of kingly calling — governance, stewardship, authority in earthly systems, and the responsibility of dominion exercised with righteousness. The king who understands their mandate does not merely participate in systems — they build them, reform them, and govern them.
The module that determines whether everything else holds. Emotional intelligence, self-regulation, relational wisdom, accountability, and the capacity to govern oneself before governing anything or anyone else. Authority without self-governance is the most dangerous thing in a leader's hands.
A comprehensive formation in economic identity and stewardship — the theology of wealth, personal financial governance, income creation from purpose and gift, business and investment fundamentals, and the alignment of prosperity with righteousness. Nobles are not formed for poverty or greed — they are formed for purposeful abundance.
The most generational module in the curriculum. Marriage, parenting, family governance, and the building of relational systems that produce legacy. The Noble who builds a great institution but loses their family has not built well. Family is the first sphere of kingship — and it is governed or neglected before any other sphere is even touched.
Global relevance requires a communicable voice. This module forms the Noble's capacity to carry and communicate a message — in writing, in speaking, on platforms, and in rooms that matter. How to teach, how to lead conversations, how to build a public voice that carries authority without losing character.
The capstone module. Long-range vision building, cultural intelligence for global spaces, sphere identification, deployment planning, and the courage of obedience — going where God says before the evidence is visible. Nobles are not formed to remain in the school. They are formed to be sent — and this module prepares them for the sending.
Modules marked Essential are newly added to the 2026 curriculum to complete the formation mandate of producing leaders who are not only spiritually formed but globally relevant, relationally healthy, and publicly effective.
The School of Nobles is not a speaker series. It is a school — curriculum-driven, consistently led, and theologically coherent across all six months. Every guest trainer operates within a specific brief that serves the formation arc. The curriculum is not dependent on who shows up — it is governed by what is being built.
The school's curriculum is designed, built, and delivered by its founder and principal trainer — a formation leader working at the intersection of economic growth, industrial and enterprise revolution, apostolic ministry, women's and youths' leadership development, innovation, and marketplace strategy across East and West Africa. The principal trainer carries the formation arc across all ten modules, ensuring that the school produces a coherent, consistent, deeply formed graduate — not a collection of individually inspired moments.
Guest faculty are invited as wisdom anchors for specific formation modules — bringing depth, credibility, and cross-continental perspective to the curriculum they are assigned to contribute to. Every guest trainer is given a specific brief and operates within the formation arc.
If you carry a specific depth in any of the ten formation modules and are interested in contributing as a guest trainer or wisdom anchor in a future cohort, we welcome the conversation.
"We do not think in programs. We think in institutions — and institutions are built over decades, not quarters."
The School of Nobles is currently an online formation school delivering one flagship program — the six-month Nobles Program — to a cohort of carefully selected leaders. This is Phase One. But the school's vision extends far beyond a single program or a single geography. We are building toward a fully online and physical institution that serves Africa and the nations with formation at every level of leadership and marketplace engagement.
The six-month flagship formation program — online, cohort-based, curriculum-driven. Culminating in the Crowning and Impartation Ceremony at the Kings and Priests Convention. Building the foundation, graduating the first generation of Nobles, establishing the school's reputation and formation standard.
Twelve-week intensive programs for entrepreneurs with existing businesses and for faith-driven investors — developed in partnership with Faith Driven Entrepreneurs, Faith Driven Investors, and aligned global organizations. Taking Kingdom formation into the specific language of business building and capital stewardship.
Drawing from the KSOM model of regional intensives, School of Nobles will establish short, focused formation intensives in key cities across Africa and the diaspora — bringing the school's formation standard to leaders who cannot commit to the full six-month program but are ready for a focused formation experience.
A fully accredited, both online and physical learning institution — housing a Business School, a Finance & Investment School, a Leadership School, and a Family School — built on the same theological foundation, the same formation standard, and the same mandate: men and women of impact, influence, and profit, globally relevant, with the nature and character of Christ.
"The noble man makes noble plans, and by noble deeds he stands."
Isaiah 32:8 — The School's Governing ScriptureWhether as a student, a faculty member, a ministry or marketplace partner, or an investor in the institution — the School of Nobles welcomes those who see the same vision and want to build it together.
Applications for the School of Nobles 2026 cohort are open to men and women who are genuinely ready for deep, sustained formation. This is not an easy program. It is a transformative one — for those who are done with inspiration and ready for formation.
"We do not select based on status, credentials, or connections. We select based on readiness — the kind of readiness that is visible in character, hunger, and a genuine willingness to be formed."