Uganda, Kampala
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The school is located in Ntinda, Kampala, Uganda, at Plot 2A Commercial Road Ntinda, next to Masters Supermarket. It serves Preschool through Secondary School and uses the Cambridge curriculum to support academic, spiritual, and personal development in a nurturing environment.
The Cambridge Primary Curriculum is used in Primary School (Year 1–3). The primary curriculum includes Mathematics, English, English as a Second Language, Science, Global Perspectives, Music, Physical Education, Arts and Crafts, ICT Starters, and Primary Digital Literacy. The English as a Second Language program is based on CEFR guidelines. Teaching Equipment includes Education Lego, Montessori Equipment, Kids Math, Auto World Block, Wise Technic Block, Ravensburger Game, and Jolly Phonics. Pre-School Curriculum includes Mathematics, Sensorial Development, Science, Music, Arts and Crafts, and Physical Education. A science corner includes scales, binoculars, microscopes, magnifying glasses, and other teaching instruments.
Taekwondo, Ballet, and Piano Training are offered. Taekwondo is a Korean martial art; Ballet is a form of dance; Piano Training develops keyboard skills.
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.