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Jubilant KISU Registers 100% Pass Rate In International Baccalaureate Exams

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Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) is celebrating the outstanding performance of the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma class of 2021.

This was announced in a statement released by KISU’s Director Terry Garbett which reveals that the best performing student obtained a score of 40 points while 37.5% of students got 35 points or more which on average means the IB Class of 2021 scored 32 points.

“The best performing student, obtained a score of 41 points while 37.5% of students got 35 points and more,” Garbett said.

The IB program is a worldwide education program founded to give students the opportunity to receive an education for globalising world. It is designed to develop students’ intellectual, emotional, personal and social skills.

Accordingly, the average score in the Baccalaureate exams was 32 points, a score that implies that all KISU students are eligible to further their studies in top universities across the world.

KISU Celebrated the performance in the Baccalaureate Exams with a cake to congratulate the candidates

About KISU

For those of you who didn’t know KISU, it is an international school in Kampala, Uganda, located in the neighbourhood of Bukoto. It was formerly named Kabira International School of Uganda.

KISU is an education facility that offers international education to students between 2 and 19 years of age.

KISU is blessed with a truly international staff and student body made up of over 50 nationalities as well as a palpably warm, tolerant and welcoming ethos but to these inherent advantages, it has added over the years a wide range of events, strategies and activities designed to shape and develop the whole child.

Kampala International School of Uganda (usually called KISU) has a primary section for students aged 2 to approximately 10/11 years of age. The school broadly follows the National Curriculum for England, modified to take into account the school’s location and international student body.

KISU’s Early year’s department incorporates KG2 (2 years of age), KG3 (3 years of age) and Reception (4 years of age).

Key Stage 1 (KS1) incorporates Year 1 (5 years of age) and Year 2 (6 years of age).

Key Stage 2 (KS2) incorporates Year 3 (7 years of age), Year 4 (8 years of age), Year 5 (9 years of age) and Year 6 (10 years of age)

Primary School 

In the Primary section, there are 2 or 3 classes per year group, depending on student numbers. Each class has both a teacher and at least one Teaching Assistant (T.A.).

Secondary school 

Secondary is from Years 7-13.

Stage 3 incorporates Years 7-9 (approx 11-14 years of age) and these students continue to study the National Curriculum for England, modified to reflect the nature of the school.

In Years 10 and 11 (15 to 16 years of age) students study an IGCSE programme (similar to UK IGCSEs but more international in nature). These examinations are undertaken through Cambridge University and assessed by external examinations at the end of Year 11.

In Years 12 and 13 (17 and 18 years of age) students study the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, a 2-year course undertaken through the International Baccalaureate Organisation.

As we report this, there is ongoing registration of students for the 2021-2022 calendar at plot No. 447, Block 213 Kyebando – Kisalosalo Road, Bukoto, Kampala, Uganda. P.O. Box Number 34249, Kampala, Uganda Or at Director’s Office: +256752711909 Admissions Office: +256 752 711 882 office@kisu.com  or admissions@kisu.com

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