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We Prioritize Co-curricular Activities Because It’s Part Of Learning – Kampala Parents School

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Kampala Parents School continues to shine among the best schools in Uganda through its mission of leading in providing world-class education, inspiring and equipping students to be life long learners, to reach their full potential and be responsible global citizens active in shaping the future.

The school now says that it sets co-curricular activities a priority because it’s part of learning.

For those who didn’t know,co-curricular refers to activities, programs, and learning experiences that complement, in some way, what students are learning in school—i.e., experiences that are connected to or mirror the academic curriculum. Co-curricular activities are typically, but not always, defined by their separation from academic courses.

Kampala Parents’ school is on an international level but follows a local curriculum situated along the Lugogo by-pass and has an enrollment of over 2500 pupils with 118 well-trained teachers and over 150 non-teaching staff members with pupils coming 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 under its mission “to facilitate first-class education and civilization to children within and from outside Uganda with the hope that there will be a better community tomorrow“.

The school anthem clearly indicates that children, teachers and parents of Kampala Parents’ School glorify the lord and their prayers ascend on high to achieve school goals and aspirations.

Kampala Parents’ School is a great school with world-class facilities required by pupils to excel academically as well as promote their mental and physical growth.

Kampala Parents School Pupils

World Class Facilities

Spacious classrooms

Two well-stocked school libraries.

Computer rooms with smart boards

A cookery Room with cooking facilities

A tailoring room with enough sewing machines.

Artrooms

A swimming pool on international standards.

Playfield (incl. Basketball, Netball, etc).

A sickbay with a qualified nurse and necessary drugs.

A multi-purpose hall

Amphi-theatre for the infant section.

A modern kitchen

Daycare

Notably, the school’s academic performance is at the required standard and this is because of the well-trained staff members who are talented in handling and disciplining pupils a key to success as evidenced by the good performance for many consecutive years.

In addition, the meals served in the school are appetizing and each day has its menu which varies with; rice matooke, sweet potatoes, beans, meat to mention but a few not forgetting that break tea is also served with eats…..so, why not rank it your best school!

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