Learning is a need that even COVID-19 cannot take away; Kampala International School Uganda (KISU) has announced a 50% discount on fees for Ugandan and resident parents who wish to enroll their children for the school’s online programmes.
The offer comes at a time when schools are closing up because they cannot operate since children are staying home as per government’s directive to stem the spread of COVID-19.
“Covid-19 has been hard on everybody, yet the need to learn is ever-present, not even Covid-19 can stop it. This is the time to hold each other’s backs,” Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, the Ruparelia Group Chairman and proprietor of the school told CEO East Africa in a phone interview, adding that all online classes are fully operational.
About KISU
Thanks to its uncompromising standards, today KISU is a world-class education facility accommodating over 600 students from over 60 nationalities, on a purpose-built 14-acre campus, with an installed capacity of 1,000 students.

The KISU curricula, combines the structure, rigour and transferability of the English National Curriculum, with the broad, holistic and constructive approach of the International Baccalaureate (IB). To the IB, the school has also added some other innovative elements such as “Learning to Learn” and “LEGO Robotics” to create a curriculum that has depth and breadth and is both relevant and exciting to today’s children.





