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Education Management in Uganda
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Ntare School Mbarara
Ntare School is a Ugandan Boys secondary boarding school located in the Western district of Mbarara. William Chrichton, a Scottish educator started the school in 1956 with more liberal and secular values as opposed to other schools in the country at the time based on religious and political affiliations. Ntare is one of the top performing secondary schools in the country and boasts of notable alumni such as President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda and President Paul Kagame of Rwanda.
201 to 500 staff
7 Hills International School
7Hills International School | Elevating minds, empowering future leaders. 7Hills International School is a dynamic secondary school in the heart of Kampala dedicated to nurturing intellectual, emotional, and personal growth. Our holistic approach to education goes beyond textbooks, preparing students for a life of curiosity, adaptability, and global citizenship. We believe that a strong learning culture with a an aim to excellence. At 7Hills, we foster a culture of curiosity and growth. Our curriculum is designed to challenge and inspire, encompassing the cutting-edge International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) and the rigorous IGCSE and International A-Levels. These globally recognized programs equip our students with the critical skills needed to succeed in today’s fast-evolving world. Why Choose 7Hills- Holistic Development: We believe in nurturing the whole child. Our programs emphasize not only academic achievement but also personal growth, resilience, and community responsibility, helping each student become well-rounded, compassionate individuals- Innovative Curriculum: From the inquiry-based IMYC to the globally respected IGCSE and International A-Levels, our curriculum is designed to engage, challenge, and develop independent thinkers who are ready to tackle real-world challenges- Community and Connection: As a diverse and inclusive international community, we place a high value on relationships and understanding. Students are encouraged to collaborate, respect one another’s perspectives, and become empathetic leaders- A Commitment to Lifelong Learning: Our talented educators ignite a passion for learning that goes beyond grades, fostering skills like critical thinking, problem-solving, and creativity—traits that drive lifelong success. 7Hills International School is where strong minds meet big hearts, and futures are crafted with purpose. Join us on the journey to empower the leaders of tomorrow.
11 to 50 staff
Ymca Uganda
The YMCA in Uganda was founded in 1959. It has six main branches, including Kampala YMCA. Other branches are in Jinja, Mukono, Mbale, Mbarara, Kasese. The first mention of a YMCA in Uganda was made in a 1913 report of the World Alliance. The matter rested until 1947, when the World Alliance of YMCAs in Geneva sent Dr. George Haynes to investigate the possibilities for YMCAs in Africa. He met in Uganda E. M. K. Mulira. As a result, the present site for the Headquarters, YMCA Kampala Branch and YMCA Comprehensive Institute, was chosen. Later, in 1959, a meeting was convened by A. R.Russell, then Acting Director of African Housing, and with nine people attending, discussed the formation of the Uganda YMCA. Another meeting was convened on 28 July chaired by Dr. Leslie Brown, Bishop of Uganda, and the first committees were appointed. The World Alliance then dispatched Merlin Bishop to Uganda; and on the strength of his report the YMCA of the USA showed interest in the formation of the Uganda YMCA. Two fraternal secretaries were sent in response to a January 1960 application of the formation committee. Dan. P. Tyler arrived in Uganda in 1961 and started the YMCA at Kampala. Moses Perry in October 1962 started the branch at Jinja. In May 1965 a third branch was opened in Mbarara; and the fourth branch was in Gulu, Kasese and Mukono Branches were later opened. The Gulu branch was shut down as a result of the insurgency in the northern part of the country. The Uganda YMCA became prominent by its hosting of YMCA representatives of around 80 countries, in July 1973 in the 6th YMCA World Council meeting, in Kampala. It was from this meeting that the YMCA’s Kampala Principles derive. All YMCA activities in Uganda are coordinated by the National Secretariat headed by the National Executive Director. The Secretariat runs a computer school which offers skilling programs. It also offers electronics courses and it also runs a Driving School. http://ugandaymca.com/
5001 to 10000 staff
City Parents' School
City Parents’ School is a Nursery and Primary institution registered by the Ministry of Education and Sports. The school has an estimated pupil population of 3400 and staff population of about 180 employees. The school accommodates a multicultural combination of pupils from various countries, religious and ethnic backgrounds.
501 to 1000 staff
East African School Of Taxation
The East African School of Taxation is a leading provider of tax training and consultancy services in Eastern Africa. Located in Uganda, the School offers graduate-level training in tax law, practice and policy to professionals in the public and private sectors. The School attracts revenue officials, lawyers, financial managers, accountants and economists from the Uganda Revenue Authority, the Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development, the Tax Appeals Tribunal, law firms and non-profit organisations in Eastern Africa. At the East African School of Taxation, we pride in the addition of value to clients and professionals through creative thinking, innovation and the application of knowledge, technical skills and experience to provide cutting-edge tax training and consulting services.
11 to 50 staff
The Student Hub
Student Hub Limited illuminates Career Paths of Students and Creates Career Inspirational Environments in Schools
1 to 10 staff
Africa Institute Of Management
Africa Institute of Management (AIM) is Africa's most Prestigious Management Institute primarily focusing on building capacity in General Management, Business Management and related disciplines in both Public and Private sectors. AIM provides innovative, practical training skills to its clients that encourage personal and professional development. AIM is renowned for its service excellence. At AIM, we celebrate every year as a year of service excellence. Africa Institute of Management (AIM) is a private limited company operated by a team of professionals, providing quality management training, research and consultancy services in the fields of General Management, Business Management, Banking, Finance, Accountancy, Economics, Public Health, Information and Communication Technology and Human Resource Management to the Private and Public sectors.AIM is operating in Management Training and Consultancy Industry, operating both locally and internationally. It is self-sufficient in the majority of training and consultancy disciplines. AIM brings together a committed consulting team that has a wealth of experience accumulated as a result of intervening in several organizations in different areas of management. AIM employs an average of 30 people, placing great emphasis on developing its staff and outsourced professional and experienced consultants to produce an exceptionally high standard of services. You can count on AIM Consultants to be thorough, detail-oriented, and obsessed with helping you to improve your business and organizational Performance. We believe that customer satisfaction is built around mutual trust and information sharing.
11 to 50 staff
Victoria University Kampala, Uganda
Welcome to Victoria University. As one of the top Universities in Uganda, Victoria University stands out as a pivot of academic excellence, offering a fresh and intellectually thriving environment that nurtures critical and progressive thinkers and pushes pedagogical boundaries. The University is committed to the advancement of higher education in the country and the East African region by establishing exemplary, specialised and employment-oriented education. Our backbone is solid, as we are backed by the Ruparelia Group which is notable in the education sector in Uganda and has under its portfolio the renowned Kampala International School Uganda and Kampala Parents' School. Vision To provide access to higher education transcending national boundaries and developing education opportunities which conform to highest international standards. Mission To be recorgnised as a research-driven university contributing to the progression of society with an employment-oriented and knowledge-advancing learning experience facilitated by dedicated and professional educators in up-to-date facilities. Tel:+256 417 727 759 996 130. Email: admissions@vu.ac.ug marketing@vu.ac.ug
11 to 50 staff
Planet Education Consultants Ltd
Planet Education Consultants Ltd is the one stop solution for all your international study needs. The core activity lies in assisting students to make the right choice with regard to pursuing education in overseas educational institutions. Planet Education Consultants provides information regarding higher education in various countries such as UK, USA, Canada, Europe, China, India, Hungary, Turkey, Russia etc. Planet Education Consultants, The Solution To Study Abroad!
1 to 10 staff
Building Stronger Universities Bsu
We are a multifaceted project aimed at strengthening research and institutional capacity at Gulu University in northern Uganda. We are part of a broader partnership - Building Stronger Universities in Developing Countries (BSU)- between research and higher education institutions in developing countries and Danish universities.
1 to 10 staff
Makerere Engineering Society
Makerere Engineering Society is a students' association that unites all students at the school of engineering under the College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology at Makerere University. The association traces its roots back to 1971, a time when most engineering disciplines were introduced in the University and Uganda as a whole. It is the pioneer students’ organisation in the Faculty of Technology (now College of Engineering, Design, Art and Technology - CEDAT) and boasts of a rich vein of products over the years in terms of well placed engineers and professors as well as other professionals. With about 50 years of existance MES has had different success people throug its hand as they become part of the association when students.
11 to 50 staff
Pathway Study Abroad
We are a prominent African-based study abroad and international student recruitment consultancy with a large selection of education institutions globally. Our timely intervention is to bridge the gap between students seeking an overseas education and the foreign universities that are at the forefront of emerging technology and cutting edge research. Our main appeal is towards prospective university students, recent graduates, or employed individuals that are seeking academic advancement or career development through further studies abroad. Our select study abroad partners are welcoming environments that embrace diversity and multiculturalism making your study destination a comfortable and pleasant learning environment. Our office is managed by a vibrant, caring and professional team that is exposed and conversant with international student admissions in different parts of the world. Our team will work with you to match your study abroad needs with the utmost care and attention to detail. Our expertise and knowledge of the international higher education sector including industry recognized and accredited training puts us ahead of others in very many ways. Our proven ability in securing academic funding is one of our greatest strengths. As we continue to grow and expand, we envision a large pool of partner institutions in the near and foreseeable future. Try us for a hassle free, friendly, and personal touch! Study in the UK, USA, Ireland, New Zealand, Australia, Malaysia, Mauritius.we will take you there!
1 to 10 staff
Educateme
EducateMe is a non-profit focused on removing the financial barrier to quality education for African children who have been locked out due to extreme poverty and a destitute public education system.
1 to 10 staff
Fort Portal International Nursing School
To excel in training and producing competent health workers the meet and service the demand for human resources for health globally.
51 to 200 staff
Zzimba Games
ZZIMBA Our brand and trade name originates from a Bantu, more specifically a Ganda verb ‘Kuziimba’ meaning ‘to build’. Zzimba Games was established to create Games that Engage and relax people of all ages targeting the Uganda and East African market. Zzimba Games desire is to become a preferred household choice for games that educate and entertain in the region. Our preference and interets are to start out with non computer games and develop simulations for schools and organisations, develop reality television games and then get into games for computer and phones.
1 to 10 staff
Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited Uweal
Uganda Women Entrepreneurs Association Limited (UWEAL) was established in 1987, whose mandate is grounded in 3 core program areas; Building strong women owned enterprises, networking and marketing linkages for business women and advocating for policies that create an enabling environment for women to compete favorably in business. We have Prescence in 104 districts/chapters and our program has impacted over 4.9million women entrepreneurs at all levels (MSME, SME, Medium Entrepreneurs and Large Enterprise) UWEAL has spearheaded the transformation of the landscape that gives women in business a voice to show case that women are as capable to start and run a business as much as men. The association is currently firmly placed in the private sector to assist and provide the necessary support and guidance to women in business and to advocate for favorable policies through which women entrepreneurs can flourish. UWEAL has invested heavily in developing and strengthening the entrepreneurial capabilities of women in Uganda and providing a platform to create strategic local, regional and international business linkages, access business information, markets, resources and expertise in a bid to help them build competitive businesses. The association is also actively engaged in advocating for an enabling environment for women to do businesses, compete fair and thrive. We also offer support to a range of comprehensive services that empower women to recover from business losses, political instability, sexual exploitation and domestic violence and help them rebuild their lives. We particularly recognize the vital importance of giving marginalized groups of women a chance to exercise their influence and have their voices heard.
201 to 500 staff
Busoga International Polytechnic
BIP is an internationally recognized training provider specializing in accessingthe skills of young minds across the region. Our engineering programmes enable young people to get high-quality industry skills and qualifications they need. Our industrial workshops will ensure that our students are exposed to real life engineering. All programmes are fully packed with extra practical hours ensuring that industry skills are key factor within the learning experience. Vocational programmes offered are recognized by UK awarding body, Pearson BTEC. We are launching initially general engineering programme comprising of Mechanical, Electrical, and Woodwork subjects with a additional tracks to be introduced in the near future
11 to 50 staff
Aga Khan High School, Kampala
Established in 1959 in Old Kampala, the Aga Khan High School, Kampala was the first multicultural school in Uganda. The present day school continues to play a unique educational role in the country. The Aga Khan High School, Kampala propels its students to become top performers nationally and internationally, by adopting the best international and contemporary teaching and learning as well as educational leadership philosophies. The School offers both National and International curriculums. The Aga Khan Schools strive to create a harmonious balance between academic demands, sporting and cultural activities and community life. They challenge pupils to be intellectually inquisitive and socially conscious. The School believes that while what students know is important, the true measure of a student's education is the ability to analyse what they do not know. The School is part of the Aga Khan Education Services (AKES). AKES has a long tradition of leadership in educational development. The foundations of the present system were laid by Sir Sultan Mohamed Shah, Aga Khan under whose guidance over 200 schools were established during the first half of the 20th century. The first schools were established around 1905 in Zanzibar, Gwadar (Pakistan), Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and Mundra (India).
11 to 50 staff
Kampala Diplomatic School
Kampala Diplomatic School, is a leading international Boarding and Day school for children aged 4 to 18. years old. KDS is located on Magambo Road in beautiful Bukoto Ntinda, in Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. We offer the (CIE) Cambridge International British Curriculum, state of the art facilities and interactive online learning, to prepare our children for a ‘future of hope’.
51 to 200 staff
Afya Na Haki
An African research and training institution that advances health, human rights, and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). We aim to co-create and front African solutions to African problems by engaging Africans on issues of health, human rights and SRHR We do this through generating evidence, building advocacy capacities and enabling strategic partnerships and collaborations, that embrace appreciative questioning and positive African narratives to determine how these intersect with the global agendas. Ahaki shifts the narrative from Africans being victims to that of agency – being able to engage in changing their own lives and realities
11 to 50 staff
National Resistance Army Archives
Document and Archive the history of Uganda's struggle for freedom and decolonization for knowledge and posterity. Educate generations about Uganda's history, the sacrifices that had to made by those brave enough to actualize the the call to freedom. Inspire generations to safe guard their peace, freedom, unity & socioeconomic transformation that came at a cost.
1 to 10 staff
Gese Africa Uganda
GESE Africa Uganda is a Nonprofit Organization Supporting Gender Equality, Sexuality Education and Empowering Ugandan Local Communities especially through the Under-served Children and Young Adolescents living in the Most Remote and Poorest Areas of Uganda. Through our well designed education concept, we highly believe that in the next generation, we shall live in a world with no new infections related to sexually transmitted diseases and promote gender equality in Uganda. As GESE Africa Uganda, we work hard to; 1. Achieve the SDGs of the UN. Reducing on; 2. HIV/AIDS rates. Early Childhood Pregnancies. Exponential Population Growth. Gender Inequality. On addition to the above, our education information is provided by our fully experienced Educators and we teach about the following topics. Gender Equality. Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights, SRHR. Sexually Transmitted Diseases, STDs. Contraception. MYTHS related to getting pregnancy and Sexual Assault. Child and Forced Marriages. Gender Based Violence. Safe Male Circumcision. Cervical and Breast Cancer Awareness. Menstrual Hygiene. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel using the link below:
11 to 50 staff
Victoria Junior School, Namutumba
Victoria Junior School is a mixed day and boarding school offering pre-primary, primary and secondary international curriculum schooling.
51 to 200 staff
Inter-University Council For East Africa
The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) is an institution of the East African Community (EAC), which in the context of Article 5 and 102 of the EAC Treaty is mandated to advise, develop and coordinate all matters related to higher education and research in the EAC. IUCEA currently comprises more than 130 universities, colleges and other public and private degree-awarding institutions located in the EAC. Vision To become the leading EAC Institution for an exemplary Common Higher Education Area for a prosperous and sustainable East African Community Mission: To encourage and develop mutually beneficial collaboration between Member Universities and between them and Governments and other organizations, both public and private
11 to 50 staff
Tjeko Ug
Tjeko UG is a social profit organisation founded for the children of Uganda. We want to give these children the opportunity to be a child, to play and to laugh out loud. Because every child has the right to enjoy being young and to experience the benefits of play. Every child should have a childhood.
1 to 10 staff
Uganda National Association Of Private Schools And Institutions Unapsi
11 to 50 staff
Faculty Of Science And Technology-Uganda Christian University
Faculty of Science and Technology is one of the biggest faculties at Uganda Christian University leading in Technology and computing. The faculty has three departments: Computing and Technology, Engineering and Agriculture
51 to 200 staff
Shetechtive Uganda
A tech social enterprise working to make technology work for Ugandan women
11 to 50 staff
Kisoro Parents Junior School
Kisoro Parents’ Junior school has both Nursery and Primary.study for a bright future.
11 to 50 staff
Old Girls Association Of Nabisunsa
To be an all-inclusive professionally managed Association that unites and supports all the old girls, the school and its’ students and the global community at large.
1 to 10 staff
Malaika Path
Our tale begun in 2010. Surrounded by immense stories of poverty, sickness, lethargy, poor self-esteem, lost opportunities, and a lot more, the missing link is the lack of knowledge to inspire one towards one's next key goal. What started out as a dream to open the doors of many African families to a world of insight, finally fashioned into a training institution that focuses on ‘’out of class conversations’’ on matters that shape our livelihood; matters which are never taught within the confines’ of our school domain. Sub-Saharan Africa hosts majority of persons living below the poverty line, with Uganda at about 43%. More than half of Uganda’s population is below 15 years of age and there is no active agenda preparing this youthful generation to take charge of their own destinies. Of the slightly over 40m population, employment rates are still low and worse still the savings culture among those that earn very poor. It is estimated that only 2m Ugandans have a regulated retirement savings scheme, raising the dependency burden on the employed, and yet only a thready percentage of that achieve financial independence when they finally retire. At Malaika Path we believe that if we empower people to understand the dots that surround them, we can challenge and influence their collective psyche to take charge of their destiny. By equipping them with the right information to inspire them to make the right decisions at every point in their lives, snowballing change will start to emerge. Today, we are privileged to have engaged hundreds of individuals across varying industries and sectors and still counting. With our life changing modules within Uganda, we hope to scale this up to other sub Saharan countries within the coming years. Malaika Path Mission To awaken the need for a critical, collaborative and creative psyche that will inspire us to address the challenges we face as a continent through a learning, unlearning and relearning process.
1 to 10 staff
Victoria University Kampala, Uganda
Welcome to Victoria University. As one of the top Universities in Uganda, Victoria University stands out as a pivot of academic excellence, offering a fresh and intellectually thriving environment that nurtures critical and progressive thinkers and pushes pedagogical boundaries. The University is committed to the advancement of higher education in the country and the East African region by establishing exemplary, specialised and employment-oriented education. Our backbone is solid, as we are backed by the Ruparelia Group which is notable in the education sector in Uganda and has under its portfolio the renowned Kampala International School Uganda and Kampala Parents' School. Vision To provide access to higher education transcending national boundaries and developing education opportunities which conform to highest international standards. Mission To be recorgnised as a research-driven university contributing to the progression of society with an employment-oriented and knowledge-advancing learning experience facilitated by dedicated and professional educators in up-to-date facilities. Tel:+256 782 397699 /+256 789 174075 Email: admissions@vu.ac.ug marketing@vu.ac.ug
201 to 500 staff
Busoga College Mwiri
51 to 200 staff