School News

End of Term One 2026 due on 30/4/2026

Brass Band Training due in March – April

Echo Debate School Championship due on 18/4/2026

MDD Inter house Competitions and Nationals ( Houses) due in March/April/May

Patriotism Training for S.1 and S.5 due in April

Registration of S.4 and S.6 Candidates due on 30/4/2026

S.1 and S.5 Assessments due on 13-24/4/2026

Launch of Ball games 1 (Inter house competitions) Football due on 21/2/2026

Launch of Ball games 1 (Inter house competitions) Basketball due on 22/2/2026

Visitation Day due on Saturday 28/3/2026

Parents and guardians of the children will visit their children to check on their progress in school.

Patriotism Training – S.1 and S.5 due on 2-7/3/2026

A number of aspects will be discussed including the following;

1. Introduction to Patriotism

  • Meaning and importance of patriotism.

  • Understanding national values and identity.

2. National Symbols and Their Significance

  • Flag, anthem, coat of arms, national motto, and their meaning.

  • Proper conduct when handling national symbols.

3. Civic Responsibility and Good Citizenship

  • Duties of a good citizen: obeying laws, paying taxes, protecting public property, and participating in national development.

  • Role of youth in shaping the future of the nation.

4. Leadership and Integrity

  • Qualities of good leaders.

  • Encouraging students to lead with honesty, service, and humility.

5. Peace and Unity

  • Importance of living in harmony regardless of tribe, religion, or region.

  • Conflict resolution, tolerance, and teamwork.

6. Uganda’s History and Heroes

  • Key historical events, national heroes, and their contributions to independence and development.

  • Learning lessons from the past to shape a better future.

7. Service and Volunteerism

  • Participation in community service projects (e.g., cleaning, tree planting, helping the needy).

  • Building a spirit of giving back and national pride.

8. Respect for Authority and Institutions

  • Understanding and respecting leadership at all levels—from school to national government.

  • Upholding school and national rules.

9. Anti-Corruption and National Development

  • Dangers of corruption and how to stand against it.

  • The role of young people in building a prosperous Uganda.

10. Cultural Awareness and National Pride

  • Embracing Uganda’s cultural diversity.

  • Promoting positive cultural practices that build national cohesion.

S.2 Careers Orientation due on 25/2/2026

Counselling day for S.2,3,4 and S.6 due on 27/2/2026

Launch of Ball games 1 (Inter house competitions) Rugby and KHOKHO due on 28/2/2026

 

 

 

 

 

S.1 Reporting and Parents’ meeting due on 2/3/2026

Agriculture practices @ Kyambogo College School

Kyambogo College School incorporates agriculture into its curriculum as an optional subject at both O’ Level and A’ Level.

This integration aims to provide students with practical skills and knowledge in agricultural practices. While specific details about the school’s on-site agricultural activities are all over the school premises, the inclusion of agriculture in the curriculum suggests that students engage in both theoretical learning and hands-on agricultural experiences. This approach equips students with valuable skills applicable in various agricultural contexts.

S.2 Class Parents’ meeting due on 6/3/2026

S.4 Careers Orientation due on 7/3/2026

Womens day Celebrations due on 8/3/2026

Awards Ceremony for both staff and best candidates of 2025 UCE and UACE exams due on 15/4/2026

Kyambogo College School had the privilege of hosting a distinguished team from the Education Review Commission to gather insights on the state of education in Uganda. The team, led by the Head teacher, Mr. Mugume Stanley, and accompanied by a renowned education consultant from Finland, embarked on a comprehensive visit that included engaging with both the school staff and students.

The team’s visit to the classrooms provided an opportunity for students to express their views on the education system and share their perspectives on what can be done to improve it. The students eagerly participated, highlighting their experiences and suggesting practical solutions to enhance the quality of education.

Education Review Commission team in a class interraction

The team received a warm welcome from Mr. Mugume Stanley, who emphasized the importance of creating a conducive learning environment that nurtures the holistic development of students. The presence of the education consultant from Finland added a global perspective to the discussions, allowing for an exchange of ideas on best practices in education.

The students enthusiastically shared their opinions on various aspects of education, including teaching methods, curriculum relevance, extracurricular activities, and access to educational resources. They emphasized the need for more practical learning opportunities, enhanced teacher-student engagement, and modernized infrastructure.

The team’s engagement with the students was highly valuable, as their perspectives offered a unique insight into the real experiences and challenges faced by learners in Uganda. The team noted these valuable suggestions and vowed to consider them when formulating recommendations for improving the education system.

Kyambogo College School felt honored to host the Education Review Commission and recognized the significance of involving students in the conversation about education reforms. The visit showcased the school’s commitment to student-centered education and its determination to create an environment that nurtures critical thinking, innovation, and personal growth.

Overall, the visit served as a platform for productive discussions and collaborative efforts to enhance the quality of education in Uganda, ultimately benefiting the students and the wider education community.

S.4 and S.6 Class Parents Meeting due on 13/3/2026

Spiritual Revival Session due on 23/3/2026

USSSA Zonal games due on 3-15/4/2026

Beginning of Mid Term 1 Assessments due on 10/4/2026

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