Uganda, Kampala
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We organize one field trip a year at the end of term one break in October. The field trip helps students improve social etiquette, build confidence and gain team-building and cooperation skills. The cost of the trip covers meals and transportation, and a consent form is sent to parents to sign. Students may bring pocket money to buy snacks or souvenirs.
PE coaches and professional sport trainers are selectively chosen to train our pupils. We offer physical education-related activities as class sessions or after-school programs. In August and September 2019, indoor after-school activities included table tennis and taekwondo. Sports activities can be indoor or outdoor, but during the rainy season we offer indoor activities only.
Kings International School in Uganda serves learners aged 1 to 14, offering EYFS, Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary curricula. It is accredited by Cambridge International Examinations, with Cambridge pathways guiding Early Years, Primary and Secondary education. The curriculum includes numeracy, literacy, science, history, Religious Education, geography, art and design, music, physical education, swimming, French and information and communication technology. Teaching in music, art, physical education and ICT follows Kings' own framework to develop skills and knowledge progressively. The school supports intellectual, emotional, physical, spiritual and cultural development through a broad, balanced program and age-appropriate facilities. As part of the community, one field trip is organized each year at the end of term one in October; meals and transportation are provided, and parental consent is required. Physical education is delivered by trained coaches or specialist trainers, with indoor options such as table tennis and taekwondo available when weather limits outdoor activities.