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International School of Uganda – Lubowa, Wakiso District; Jeressar High School – Soroti, Soroti District; Jinja College – Jinja; Jinja Senior Secondary School - Jinja City; Kampala International School – Bukoto, Kampala; Kawempe Muslim Secondary School – Kawempe, Kampala [1] Kibuli Secondary School – Kampala [2] Kigezi College ...
International School of Uganda (ISU) is an international school in Kampala, Uganda. [1] It serves students ages 3 through 19. [2] The school is authorized to offer three International Baccalaureate programs and is also accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Council of International Schools.
Kampala International School of Uganda has a primary section for students aged 2 to approximately 10/11 years of age. The school broadly follows the National Curriculum for England, modified to take into account the school's location and international student body.
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Rainbow International School is an international school for infant, junior and secondary education in the Kampala district of Uganda. [1] The Rainbow International School was established in September 1991 as a primary school with 29 children. In September 1995, the school moved to its present 9-acre (36,000 m 2) site with newly constructed ...
St. John Fisher Ibanda Secondary School; St. Leo's College, Kyegobe; St. Mary's College Kisubi; St Paul's Secondary School, Lweza; St. Peter's College Tororo; Serere Township Secondary School; Sir Samuel Baker Secondary School; St. Aloysius College Nyapea; St. Joseph's College Layibi; St. Joseph's College, Ombaci; St. Kaggwa Bushenyi High School
Bridge International Academies is a company which provides for-profit education to children in India, Kenya, Nigeria and Uganda. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was started in 2008, and calls itself a " social enterprise ".
Uganda's Universal Primary Education (UPE) was initiated under the 1992 Uganda’s Government White Paper to achieve human development by providing the resources for every child to enter and remain in school up until secondary school, ensuring affordable education, and reducing poverty by providing individuals with basic skills. [28]