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KISU cuts fees by 50% as online classes continue in COVID-19 shutdown

NELSON MANDELA | PML Daily ReporterbyNELSON MANDELA | PML Daily Reporter
August 26, 2020
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Some of the Kampala International School Uganda graduands during the graduation ceremony (PHOTO/File).

KAMPALA  – The Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) has announced a special COVID-19 discount for Ugandan parents who wish to join its online programme.

The programme is currently fully ongoing.
Speaking to this website earlier on today, city tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia announced the discount as a special COVID-19 relief to Ugandan parents and other parents resident in Uganda.

“Let the parents visit the admissions office for details as well as the the school website,” he said on Thursday.

He added that parents may also wish to contact Mr. Daman, the head of admissions at KISU, directly on mobile +256 752 711 882.

The KISU curriculum combines the structure, rigour and transferability of the English National Curriculum, with the broad, holistic and constructive and recently, it added “LEGO Robotics” to create a curriculum that has depth and breadth and is both relevant and exciting to today’s children.

Established in 1993 with 67 students, KISU has grown steadily over time. It currently accommodates about 460 students representing 60 nationalities.

State-of-the-art facilities include four science labs, three computer labs, three music rooms, three performance areas, an indoor gym, outdoor basketball court, 25 metre eight lane competition swimming pool, two libraries, smart boards in most classrooms and a five acre playing field. It has accreditation status with CIS and IBO.

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