Uganda, Kampala
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1. Submit the application with the non-refundable application fee; no application will be processed or Entrance Assessment conducted without proof of payment; use the applicant's name as the payment reference. 2. The Admissions Department will schedule the Entrance Assessment; successful applicants will receive a Letter of Offer from the Admissions Department. 3. Overseas applicants or those transferring from another school will undergo an assessment on arrival/start of school. 4. Registration prerequisites include two recent passport photos of the student and one for each guardian, a copy of the student's birth certificate or passport, copies of the student's previous academic reports, copies of each parent/guardian's National ID, a medical report from the doctor, an immunization card/vaccination card, and a non-refundable admission fee of UGX 200,000. 5. Enrolment requirements include payment of the admission fee UGX 200,000, payment of term fees before the first day of attendance, and payment of the annual curriculum fees USD 600.
Quality International School, Uganda, opened in 2013 and is fully licensed, registered and accredited by the Ministry of Education & Sports Uganda. It serves learners aged 3 to 18, offering programmes from Early Years Foundation through International A-Levels. The curriculum blends EYFS, the British Curriculum, and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, with a dedicated Inclusive Education Department for Special Needs Education. The school runs a staged program: Early Years Foundation (3–5), iPrimary (3–11), iLower Secondary (11–14), International GCSE (14–16) and International A-Levels (16–19). QINES emphasises an inclusive environment that nurtures curiosity, creativity and global awareness through a broad, engaging curriculum. Ongoing formative assessment guides teaching, with emphasis on critical thinking, collaboration and independent learning. The sense of family and community on campus underpins learning, wellbeing and involvement of parents as partners in education. Careers Day and Campus Life illustrate leadership opportunities and student life beyond the classroom. That together supports every learner.