Uganda, Kampala
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IMYC is the framework for Years 7–9. IGCSE is offered in Years 10–11 and International A Levels in Years 12–13. The curriculum includes Maths; Language Arts (English); Science; French; Spanish; History; Geography; Art; Music; ICT; with weekly PSHE, Drama and Design Technology. The program supports personal learning goals and international mindedness.
Art and Music are part of the curriculum; Drama is included weekly; Design Technology and Library are also part of the curriculum.
French and Spanish are taught; international mindedness is a core emphasis of the curriculum.
After-school activities include sports teams and school performances; the Duke of Edinburgh Award is part of after-school opportunities.
Students lead and fundraise for a community service project with their class.
Students have work experience twice a year; Unifrog supports university applications; the Duke of Edinburgh Award fosters leadership and service.
Morning sports run from 7:45 to 8:45, and after-school clubs are held from 3:15 to 4:15, supporting physical well-being and healthy routines.
7 Hills International School is a not-for-profit international secondary school in Kampala, Uganda, serving students aged 11 to 18. The curriculum blends the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) for Years 7–9 with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for Years 10–11 and International A Levels (IAL) in Years 12–13, supported by Pearson examinations. IMYC uses thematic, project-based units that link subjects and foster critical thinking, while IGCSE and A Levels provide clear pathways to international higher education. The school operates as an accredited Pearson exam centre and offers GCSE/IGCSE, International A Level, and iLower Secondary assessments. Class sizes are small, with a broad, practical approach that emphasizes learning in the arts, languages and sports. Facilities include a STEM laboratory, a library, music and art rooms, performing spaces, and sports venues at Lugogo Stadium, plus MTN Indoor Arena nearby. The campus also uses cloud-based G‑Suite and a Digital Library to support teaching and learning.