Uganda, Kampala
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The school offers the Cambridge International Curriculum for learners aged 4 to 15, including Cambridge Early Years (EYFS), Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, and Cambridge IGCSE. The Cambridge Curriculum is delivered through engaging, learner-centered teaching and aims to prepare learners for international examinations, lifelong learning, and global citizenship.
Music & Choir—students learn various musical instruments and vocal techniques; the choir performs at school events and participates in regional music competitions.
Traditional Dance Troupe—learns and performs traditional Ugandan and African dances, celebrating cultural heritage and representing the school at cultural events and festivals.
Football Academy trains and competes in regional and national football tournaments. Environmental Club promotes environmental conservation and sustainability through tree planting, recycling programs, and environmental awareness campaigns. Traditional Dance Troupe supports cultural heritage through performance.
Environmental Club promotes environmental conservation and sustainability through tree planting, recycling programs, and environmental awareness campaigns.
Student wellbeing is central to life at Greenhill International School.
Greenhill International School (GIS) is part of the Greenhill Schools network in Uganda, established in 1994 with campuses in Buwaate, Kansanga, and Kibuli. GIS offers the Cambridge International Curriculum to learners aged 4 to 15, including Cambridge Early Years, Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, and Cambridge IGCSE. The school serves ages 2 to 18 as a Christian international day school, blending Cambridge standards with Ugandan context and Christian values. Learning is learner-centered, with emphasis on deep understanding, critical thinking, problem-solving, and applying knowledge in meaningful ways, preparing students for IGCSE examinations and for lifelong learning and global citizenship. Facilities are safe, welcoming and well-resourced, with classrooms equipped for interactive learning, plus outdoor spaces and creative areas. Notable programs include the Football Academy; Music & Choir; and Environmental Club, alongside a Traditional Dance Troupe that celebrates Ugandan heritage. GIS aims to support academic development across all age groups within multi-campus framework.