Uganda, Kampala
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Lunch is provided daily with an international menu published monthly in the School Newsletter. Lunches are nut-free and alternatives are available for vegetarians and other dietary requirements, with water provided. The cafeteria has microwaves for packed lunches, and a snack bar offers items priced from 1,000 to 3,000 UGX, with lunches paid for at the beginning of each semester.
Heritage Leadership is Christ-centered and governs the school through a Board of Governors appointed by the Christian mission organizations that own and operate the school. The Board develops policies to ensure the smooth operation of the school based on biblical principles and guiding the overall development; day-to-day operations are led by the Head of School and the Administrative Team, with the Head reporting to the Board.
Heritage International School Kampala is an international Christian school on a 14-acre campus in Kansanga, south of Kampala. It serves learners aged 2 to 17 and offers a blended curriculum: UK-aligned EYFS, the International Primary Curriculum, an American program, Cambridge IGCSE, and Advanced Placement courses. The high school follows a credit-based path with options for IGCSE and AP exams, and elementary uses Singapore Math alongside IPC. Facilities include dedicated blocks for early years, elementary, and secondary, computer and science labs, a library with over 22,000 books, a chapel, a cafeteria, music and art rooms, and a 25-meter aquatics center planned for the high school. The campus hosts ISSAK sports and offers the Heritage Swimming Academy, with field and court spaces for multiple sports. A vibrant arts program, a Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme, and Model United Nations underpin extensive extracurricular and leadership opportunities. Fostering global-minded learners in a warm community.