Uganda, Kampala
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Kisubi Schools has been in operation for over seven years. It is described as a beacon of excellence focused on academic progress and preparing students for a successful future, guided by a promise of amazing academic progress, readiness for work, and confidence. The motto is "Outstanding education for a successful future." The school emphasizes partnership with families through an open-door policy and describes itself as a collective of schools supported by proprietors and staff.
The school hosts international associations, including the South Sudanese Association and the Rwanda Association, reflecting its international community. An open-door policy encourages parental involvement and collaboration between home and school. Kisubi Alumni Awards Day is featured among News and Events, illustrating ongoing student achievement celebrations. News and Events also include activities such as Ready For Work Careers Day, inter-house events, and KG/primary graduations.
Kisubi High School offers a bespoke curriculum within a boarding environment that supports students from diverse backgrounds. New entrants undergo baseline tests to identify gaps, with targeted interventions for continuing students, and a Game Changers program providing intensive support for S.3 and S.5 learners. Continuous professional development for teachers aligns instruction with ministry guidance, while Performance Learning is embedded in the High School's academic sections. The school has been operating for seven years and is guided by a motto of outstanding education for a successful future. It emphasises a faith-integrated approach and families are encouraged to engage through an open-door policy. Facilities include a shared sports field with Kisubi High School, a dedicated space for music, dance and drama, and indoor games such as chess, badminton and scrabble. A co-curricular program features football, netball, volleyball and rugby, plus clubs like Coding, Science and Technology, and the Kisubi Knights chess club.