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The Aga Khan Primary School, Kampala

Uganda, Kampala

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School Essentials

Foundational information about the school

Location

The Aga Khan Primary School, Kampala is located in Kampala, Uganda. It is part of the Aga Khan Education Services network. The Primary School's postal address is P.O. Box 21533 Kampala, Uganda, and the contact phone for the primary campus is +256 414308232/0312 261930. The Elementary School can be reached at +256 414308248/0312 261930 and shares the same postal address.

Levels

Primary School (Primary 1–7) and Elementary School (Year 1–6).

Additional Learning Support

The school provides individual student support and maintains small class sizes; the Primary School is supported by 34 teachers and 20 administrative staff.

Country Affiliation

Uganda

Fees

Application fees
- No published one‑time application/admission fee amount for The Aga Khan Primary School, Kampala (AKPSK) for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year was located.
- Aga Khan Education Service (AKES) primary schools require a one‑time admission fee for new students and commonly require a refundable caution/security deposit; as an example, another AKES primary school lists an admission fee and a refundable caution deposit (USD 300 admission for primary; USD 200 refundable caution deposit).

Tuition fees by year group (Primary 1–7)
- No published per‑term or per‑year tuition amounts for Primary 1–7 at AKPSK for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year were located. AKPSK provides Primary 1–7 instruction under the Uganda National Primary Schools Curriculum.
- AKES primary fee schedules frequently show annual tuition broken down into termly (three) installments; a regional AKES primary school example lists total annual tuition and the three termly instalments for each grade. This indicates that AKPSK's billing is likely organised on a termly/three‑term basis, though specific grade amounts for AKPSK were not published.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- AKES primary fee schedules commonly divide annual tuition into three instalments with specific due dates at the start of each term (example due dates in a regional AKES primary school fee schedule: 1 August, 11 December, 1 April). Parents are usually expected to pay the instalment due before or at the start of the term.
- Annual maintenance/facility charges are sometimes billed separately and collected with the first term's fees in AKES primary fee schedules. Admission fees are commonly non‑refundable while a caution/security deposit is commonly refundable on satisfactory clearance of obligations.

Boarding fees
- The Aga Khan Primary School, Kampala is presented as a day primary school (Primary 1–7); no boarding provision or boarding fees are listed for the primary school. No boarding fees apply for day primary pupils.

Other costs or fees (examples and typical categories)
- The following additional costs are commonly charged by AKES primary schools; specific AKPSK amounts were not published:
- Annual maintenance/facility fee (charged once per academic year).
- Textbooks and course materials (where not included in tuition).
- School uniform costs and replacement items.
- Transport/bus fees (if the family uses school-provided transport).
- Meals or tuck‑shop/Cafeteria charges (where applicable).
- Co‑curricular or activity fees (extracurricular trips, clubs, sports teams).
- Learning‑support / specialist support fees when required.
- Examination or assessment fees (where applicable).
- A regional AKES primary fee schedule shows an explicit annual maintenance fee charged with the first term and sibling discounts may apply for additional children at some AKES schools; specific AKPSK amounts or discounts were not published.

Refund information
- AKES primary fee schedules commonly treat admission fees and annual maintenance fees as non‑refundable, while caution/security deposits are refundable on departure once obligations are cleared. Refunds of tuition are typically subject to written notice requirements (for example, written notice one full term in advance to be eligible for a refund of tuition for the following term; fees for the current term are typically non‑refundable once the term has begun). Specific AKPSK refund amounts or timeframes were not published.

Fee payment options
- Regional AKES primary fee information shows multiple non‑cash payment channels in use: bank deposit/transfer, mobile money, school payment apps, and card payments via POS at the finance office. Fees at regional AKES schools may also be payable in the local currency using a published exchange rate for USD‑quoted amounts. Specific payment channels and accepted instruments for AKPSK were not published.

Brief summary of findings and insufficiency
- Direct, itemised fee amounts (per term and per year group) for The Aga Khan Primary School, Kampala for the 2026/27 academic year (or 2025/26) were not publicly available in the material reviewed. The above overview therefore lists the fee categories, billing conventions, common payment methods, and refund principles that AKES primary schools use, with example figures and policies drawn from a recent AKES regional primary fee schedule. For AKPSK, specific numeric tuition amounts, application/admission fee totals, and any sibling discount levels were not located in the available public materials.

Pupil Nationality Mix

Students come from around 32 nations.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees UGX 1,089,000
Ages Not listed
Pupil numbers 300
Type Co-educational
Opened 1995
Bus Service No

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.

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