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In Uganda, students receive the Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) when they finish the 2-year upper secondary school which is also called the HSC (meaning High School Certificate). It is comparable to GCE A-Level in the UK. UACE is also known colloquially as "A-Level".
Gayaza High School, Gayaza – Wakiso District; International School of Uganda – Lubowa, Wakiso District; Jeressar High School – Soroti, Soroti District; Jinja College – Jinja; Jinja Senior Secondary School [1] - Jinja City; Kampala International School – Bukoto, Kampala; Kawempe Muslim Secondary School – Kawempe, Kampala [2]
The headmaster of Nsaasa Primary School answers a question for a USAID worker.. The present system of education, known as Universal Primary Education (UPE), has existed since 1997, [4] and its introduction was the result of democratisation and open elections, as there was popular support for free education. [5]
By 1954, under the leadership of the Teso District Local Administration, Teso College had grown into one of the largest and best equipped schools in Teso and Uganda. [ 3 ] On 9 July 1954, the foundation stone for the new school was laid by then colonial Governor of Uganda, Sir Andrew Cohen , [ 4 ] marking the official founding of the school and ...
Kiira College Butiki (KCB) commonly referred to as Butiki, is an all-boys boarding public secondary school (high school) located in Jinja district, in the Eastern region of Uganda. The school is located on Butiki hill, in Namulesa trading center, along the Jinja-Kamuli Highway. It is approximately 14 kilometers (approx. 8.7 miles) from Jinja town.
Mengo Senior School, also known as Mengo SS, is a comprehensive, mixed day school in Kampala. As of March 2020 [update] , it had over 5300 students, 250 teachers, 28 technical staff, and more than 30 support staff.
Namirembe Hill Side High School is a private co-educational, non-sectarian and prime senior school. [1] it was started on 5 May 1995 at Bakuli (Namirembe) along Mujunja Road (Kampala District, Uganda). It started as an A-Level school with only sixty students. It was founded by Kiiza Hilary and Kyaligonza Robert.
The school campus is approximately 267 kilometres (166 mi), by road, west of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. [6] The coordinates of the school are 0°36'10.0"S, 30°39'11.0"E (Latitude:-0.602778; Longitude:30.653056). [7] The school is situated on the convex slope of Ntare hill at an elevation of 1,400 metres (4,600 ft), above sea ...