Check In! Spacious Kampala Parents School Announces Free Admissions

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In a bid to ensure that all learners across the country  have access to education through online studies amidst the Coronavirus (COVID-19) challenges, Kampala Parent’ School has announced free admissions for all students.

Whereas other schools are charging parents admission fees to  register their children on their school Online Study portals, Kampala Parents’ School is giving  parents an opportunity to enroll their children for online studies  at no charge at all.

Teachers conducting Online Classes at Kampala Parents School

The administration made the announcement about the free admission for online studies on their social media platforms like Facebook,  Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and others, notifying parents that they should utilize this opportunity as they wait for government and the Ministry of Education to reopen schools.

“As we wait for official communication from the government of schools to open indefinitely, we will go ahead with our classes online. Admissions are still ongoing.”

Owned under the Ruparelia Group of Companies, Kampala Parents’ School is one of the leading early education childhood institutions in Uganda, with classes from Nursery to Primary Seven.

Kampala Parents’ School, is a private mixed primary school located in Nakawa Division of the City Council of Kampala. It is a day school providing a local curriculum Kampala parents’ school is on an international level but follows a local curriculum.

Aerial view of Spacious Kampala Parents School

The pupils come from all over the world. The school has been and will continue to be an academic hub of Uganda because of the balanced curriculum offered. We are a multi-cultural institution that provides a well-rounded balanced education to children from different backgrounds

Kampala parents’ school is on international level but follows a local curriculum.

It’s situated along Lugogo Bypass and has an enrolment of over 2500 pupils with 118 well trained teachers and over 150 non-teaching staff members. The pupils come from all over the world.

The school has been and will continue to be an academic hub of Uganda because of the balanced curriculum offered.

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