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International School of Uganda

Uganda, Kampala

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Wellbeing and Support

How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

ISU uses a whole-school inclusive approach to social and emotional learning. The school emphasizes belonging and removing barriers to inclusive education. Counselors in every section support wellbeing and emotional health, working with teachers to guide learners through challenges. The school has two full-time therapists who provide occupational and speech-language therapies as part of the student-support services. Learning Support Teachers collaborate across programmes to provide classroom-based support and, if needed, dedicated learning-support spaces. English as an Additional Language is offered to help students develop social and academic confidence in using English.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

ISU provides Learning Support Teachers who support learners across the three programmes through collaboration and co-teaching in classrooms. Intensive Learning Support is available for learners whose needs exceed classroom provisions. The school has two full-time therapists who support occupational therapies and speech and language therapies. English as an Additional Language is offered to help students become socially and academically confident in English.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English as an Additional Language is offered in both sections to support students who are still learning English and to help them become socially and academically confident in using the English language.

Mental Wellbeing

A counselor is available in each section to support wellbeing and emotional health. The Senior School wellbeing programme focuses on three components: health, relationships, and identity. The school fosters a sense of belonging through community activities and leadership opportunities, including Student Council and participation in ISSEA, UGMUN, and service projects.

Safeguarding

ISU has Child Safeguarding Guidelines to foster a safe environment. Educators have a professional obligation to identify child abuse or neglect and to report suspected incidences to the Head of School or Junior or Senior School Principal. Reporting and follow-up of all suspected incidences will proceed under ISU Child Safeguarding Guidelines. Cases may be reported to embassies, the appropriate child protection agency in the home country and/or local authorities. The policy is distributed to staff annually and training on child protection is provided annually. Recruitment practices include verifying qualifications and references, and staff are required to sign a professional code of conduct including Child Protection training.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees UGX 29,963,427 - 126,473,535
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 615
Type Co-educational
Opened 1967
Bus Service No

ISU is an independent, non-profit day school in Uganda offering IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for ages 2 to 18. All instruction is in English. The 33-acre Lubowa campus houses Early Childhood, Junior and Senior Schools on site, with Science Centre (2015) and Arts Centre (2022), vibrant library, dining hall and Early Childhood kitchen with vegetable garden. The school offers four graduation pathways, including the IB Diploma and the ISU High School Diploma options, with all diploma requirements leading to an ISU High School Diploma equivalent to a US high school diploma. ISU is accredited by the Council of International Schools and Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges. Beyond the Classroom program runs through ISSEA and ISSAK leagues, with facilities such as a 25m pool, a 400m track, four football pitches, tennis courts, an indoor climbing wall and a 430-seat auditorium. The school opened in 1967 as Lincoln School.

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