Uganda, Kampala
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Ambrosoli International School is located in Bugolobi, Kampala, on a secure and welcoming campus. The school has a football pitch, a junior-sized basketball court, and multiple play areas including climbing frames, a climbing wall and sandpits. The campus includes a half Olympic-sized swimming pool (25 metres) with changing facilities and solar-heated showers, attended by a full-time lifeguard. The school is powered by solar energy. Opened in 1994, it serves around 320 pupils from more than 50 countries and is CIS-accredited, IPC member and part of AISA, with regular participation in the International Schools Sports and Athletics league (ISSAK).
The school has a football pitch, a junior-sized basketball court, and a half Olympic-sized swimming pool (25 metres) with changing facilities and solar water heated showers, attended by a full-time lifeguard. The swimming pool is used for weekly swimming and water-safety lessons as part of the PE curriculum.
Art, Music, Computing, French, PE and Swimming are taught by specialist teachers. The IPC is used for Years 1–6 with units covering history, geography, science, art, technology, music, ICT and social and international education, integrated with the English National Curriculum numeracy and literacy units.
Ambrosoli runs extra-curricular activities through community partnerships. Partnerships include Mustardseed School and Magdalen College School (UK) for a broad range of activities, Skate-aid Uganda (with the Uganda Skateboard Union) for youth engagement, Brass for Africa for music education and life-skills training, CoRSU for disability-focused community work, Hands for Hope, USPCA and broader community service projects.
Ambrosoli International School in Kampala, Uganda, serves children aged 2 to 11 with a curriculum that blends the Early Years Foundation Stage, the English National Curriculum through Key Stages 1 and 2, and the International Primary Curriculum. The campus is set in Bugolobi on the edge of Lake Victoria and features a secure, welcoming environment with solar-powered facilities, a half Olympic-sized swimming pool, a football pitch and a junior basketball court. The school teaches Art, Music, Computing, French and Physical Education with specialist staff, and uses IPC units for Years 1-6 alongside EN literacy and numeracy. The school is CIS-accredited, a member of IPC and a part of AISA, and participates in the International Schools Sports and Athletics League (ISSAK). Partnerships with UK and Ugandan organizations enrich learning beyond the classroom, fostering international mindedness, community service, and opportunities for global collaboration. The school emphasizes enquiry, respect, resilience, and collaboration daily.