Uganda, Kampala
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The Cambridge curriculum provides a well-rounded, child-centered education that supports every learner's academic, spiritual, and personal development. Chess develops strategic thinking and problem-solving. Taekwondo builds discipline, focus, and physical coordination. Piano and Ballet cultivate musical literacy and creative expression.
Ballet and Piano are part of the school's extracurricular offering in Preschool and Primary. Ballet is a classical dance form with a long history, developed into a highly technical art form. Piano Training introduces a keyboard instrument and fosters musical literacy and creative expression.
From pajama parties and birthday celebrations to leadership training and social skill-building, we make every stage of learning exciting. The Primary School has a Student Council led by a President and fellow student leaders.
Grace Project International School supports Kayunga Project, a charity community project that educates preschoolers and thousands of primary and secondary students every academic year. The project is funded in part by a percentage of the school's annual profit proceeds and operates at minimal cost.
Leadership training is part of the extracurricular program. The Primary School has a Student Council with student leaders, including a president, demonstrating opportunities for student leadership.
The school offers Taekwondo, Soccer, Basketball, and Swimming as physical activities. Soccer and Basketball are team sports, and Swimming builds fitness and coordination. Ballet and Piano contribute to movement, balance, and creative expression.
Grace Project International School is a Cambridge-based school in Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda, serving children from age 2 to 18. The curriculum spans EYFS, Cambridge Primary, Secondary, IGCSE and A Levels, with Lower Secondary (Year 7–9), IGCSE (Year 10–11) and A Levels (Year 12–13). French forms part of the curriculum for all pupils, with English literacy and numeracy embedded across the programme, taught in a Christian context alongside co-curricular activities. The school is located at Plot 2A Commercial Road, Ntinda, next to Masters Supermarket, and uses Cambridge Primary Curriculum in Primary, covering Mathematics, English, ESL (CEFR), Science, Global Perspectives, Music, PE, Arts and Crafts, ICT Starters and Primary Digital Literacy. A Preschool curriculum covers Mathematics, Sensorial Development, Science, Music, Arts and Crafts, and a science corner with microscopes and tools. Extracurriculars include Taekwondo, Ballet and Piano; leadership and service through a Student Council and Kayunga Project; and sports such as Soccer, Basketball and Swimming.