Uganda, Kampala
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Uniforms are available through the Uniform Shop. Uniform Shop Opening Times: Monday to Friday 7.30am–8.45am and 2.15–3.45pm; Saturdays 9.00am–11.00am; or by appointment.
Lunches are provided and compulsory for all students up to and including Year 9. Students in Year 10 and above may opt to eat school lunches or may provide their own. The lunch menu is rotated throughout each term and includes vegetarian options on Wednesdays.
All students are allocated a house: Bwindi, Otukei, Kibale, Semliki and compete in inter-house events.
Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) is an international day school serving students aged 1 to 18. It offers a British-based curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme, while following the National Curriculum for England with Ugandan modifications. Established in 1993 with 67 students, the school now serves around 450 students from 46 nationalities, reflecting a diverse learning community. The school supports self-confidence and independence through a broad, inquiry-based program, backed by extensive facilities: four secondary science laboratories with a dedicated science resource room and technician; three computer labs; three music rooms and three performance areas; an indoor sports hall; an outdoor basketball court; a 25-metre eight-lane pool; two libraries with about 27,000 books; smart boards in most classrooms; and a five-acre playing field. Extra-curricular activities include outdoor education and trips to the UK, France, Italy, Switzerland, Singapore and Dubai, with a ski trip to Europe, enriching learning experience.