Uganda, Kampala
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Science Week promotes STEM learning. Cambridge Check Point Exams and CEM Assessments are part of the assessment cycle. Student Led Conferences provide a structured review of progress. End of Term II Exams conclude each term.
Art Week is held annually. The celebrations include Art Week activities and a Graduation ceremony.
Francophonie Day is observed. International Mother Tongue Day is observed.
The school offers clubs; a list of clubs is provided at the start of each term and each club costs 75 USD. Talent Hunt and Sports Day provide opportunities for student involvement outside regular classes.
Student Led Conferences are scheduled.
Sports Day is held. Term breaks and holidays are scheduled.
Oak International School is a day school in Uganda offering Cambridge Primary and Cambridge Secondary curricula. Cambridge Check Point Exams are scheduled in May, alongside Cambridge CEM Assessments and End of Term II Examinations, forming part of the assessment cycle. The school provides a range of co-curricular activities with a per-club fee of 75 USD and a term-start club list. The daily schedule includes a lunches option: Early Childhood lunch 12:30–1:30 pm ($175), Primary lunch 12:30–1:30 pm ($225), and Secondary lunch 12:30–1:30 pm ($250). A bus service operates with three distance zones (Zone 1 $250, Zone 2 $300, Zone 3 $350). After-school care is available for Creche to EC2 from 12:30 to 3:15 pm ($200). Notable programs include Art Week with a Graduation ceremony and Science Week to promote STEM learning. Language events include Francophonie Day and International Mother Tongue Day. Sports Day and Talent Hunt offer additional participation outside lessons too.