Uganda, Kampala
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The school uses a house system with relay teams; an Olympic Peace torch is passed between houses to emphasize teamwork, fair-play and global citizenship.
The school is part of Aga Khan Education Services, an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network.
The Aga Khan Primary School, Kampala is part of the Aga Khan Education Services (AKES), Uganda, and educates over 850 students from about 32 nations. English is the language of instruction throughout the school. Primary 1–7 follow the Ugandan Primary Schools Curriculum, while the Elementary School implements the National Curriculum in England (Year 1–6). The school adopts an integrated, learner-centred approach that connects topics across subjects and encourages exploration. Class sizes are small to enable individual support, while 34 teachers and 20 administrative staff support a holistic learning environment. The campus balances academics with sporting and cultural life, and maintains a range of co-curricular activities. Notable features include a swimming squad that competes in national championships and hosts a gala, a Community Service Club supporting local schools, and a library project to foster reading. The school emphasizes global citizenship, community life, and continuous progress through student-led conferences and targeted goal setting.