Uganda, Kampala
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Acorns International School | Bunga opened in August 2015 and is located on Plot 4769 Hamis Kiggundu Road, Kampala. The campus provides Early Years, Primary and Secondary sections. It is accredited as a Cambridge International Exam Center for Checkpoint exams and follows the Cambridge Curriculum. Languages from early years include French and Swahili, with ICT offered as part of the program. The Acorns network includes other campuses in Kisaasi, Kigali, and Lubowa.
Parent Teacher Organisation (PTO) is a volunteer organisation established to support the Acorns community – students, families and staff. PTO welcomes all families, helps everyone stay connected to one another and to the school, represents the voice of the community, and supports students through involvement and creativity. The school is described as an IB Continuum and celebrates language, culture and tradition, reflecting a multicultural and multifaceted community. Teachers receive regular internal and external professional development and training. Other campuses include Kisaasi, Kigali, and Lubowa.
Parent Teacher Organisation (PTO) is a volunteer organisation established to support the Acorns community – students, families and staff. PTO welcomes all families, helps everyone stay connected to one another and to the school, creates a space for school staff and parents to represent the voice of the community, and supports students through involvement and creativity.
Acorns International School Bunga is an international school in Kampala offering the Cambridge Curriculum for Early Years through IGCSE. The campus teaches Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Secondary and Cambridge IGCSE to students aged 1 to 16. Located at Plot 4769 Hamis Kiggundu Road, Kampala, the Bunga campus is part of the Acorns network, with sister campuses in Kisaasi, Kigali and Lubowa. The school is an official Cambridge International Exam Center for Checkpoint exams, providing internationally recognized assessments. From early years, language study includes French and Kiswahili alongside English, and ICT is part of the program. Admissions are open from Early Childhood (18 months) to Primary. The curriculum emphasizes a broad program of swimming, Art & Craft, Dance, and Music and Drama, which are integrated into both classroom learning and after-school activities. The Cambridge framework underpins learning across Early Years, Primary, Lower Secondary and IGCSE, with opportunities to engage with peers and curricula on a global scale.