Uganda, Kampala
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1. Admission is merit-based and selective. Kabojja International School seeks students who have the potential to succeed academically and fit the school's standards. The student body should be diverse, drawn from varied economic, cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds. The Admissions Committee, overseen by the Admissions Manager, conducts the admissions process as part of a common admissions procedure. 2. Admission timing is ideally at the beginning of the academic year or term but can occur at any time if not disadvantageous to the student or the school. Admission is for a programme (PYP, MYP or Diploma) but progression from one programme to the next is not automatic; progression depends on academic progress, attitude and behaviour. 3. Each applicant should have a campus tour, either in person or virtually, and all applicants follow the common admissions procedure with age-related considerations. 4. Kabojja International School admits students from Grade 1. 5. Documents required include the last two consecutive school reports, birth certificate and passport (or valid identity card), two recent passport photographs, the student's medical record and vaccination card, and the school leaving certificate (if available). 6. Fees include an assessment fee charged before an assessment; to hold a place, an Admissions fee and a caution deposit are payable; the caution deposit is refundable on graduation or exit provided that conditions are met. Tuition fees are payable in advance or in instalments; outstanding fees from the previous year may prevent re-admission; an offer is valid for one term; the children of faculty and Senior Leadership Team members may receive tuition concessions; other fees apply beyond tuition.
The school offers Financial Aid. The children of faculty and Senior Leadership Team members are welcome to apply for admission and, if successful, tuition fees are waived for two children. Subsequent children enrolled pay full tuition fees unless assessed for Financial Aid. Any income tax obligation on this concessional education will be borne by the employee. Other fees beyond tuition, such as examinations and field trips, are covered by the employees; these students may apply for Financial Aid to participate in the Student Exchange programme.
Kabojja International School is a private, co-educational boarding and day school in Uganda that serves learners from ages 2 to 18. It delivers a dual international program, combining the Cambridge International Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate, including Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Secondary, IGCSE, AS and A Levels, and the IB Primary Years Programme and Middle Years Programme. The school is a Cambridge International Centre and an IB World School, currently preparing to offer the Diploma Programme as part of a full IB continuum. Students come from more than 30 nationalities, creating a diverse, globally minded learning community. The campus houses science and ICT laboratories, art rooms, libraries, and extensive sports facilities, plus a dedicated auditorium and on-site sick bay. Boarding houses provide a supportive home away from home. A wide range of clubs and service activities complements academics, with strong emphasis on languages, arts, and community engagement, fostering global learners daily.