As the first term of the academic year gets underway, Kampala Parents’ School has announced a new admission window, offering an opportunity for families whose children missed the start of the school year to join one of Uganda’s leading primary schools. The school is widely recognised for its strong academic foundation, small class sizes, and a balanced approach to learning that combines classroom excellence with character development.
The intake is designed specifically for pupils who were unable to enrol at the beginning of Term One, allowing them to integrate smoothly into the school programme as Term Two begins. School administrators say systems are in place to support new learners in catching up and settling comfortably into their new environment.
“Kampala Parents’ School is committed to ensuring every child transitions well, regardless of when they join,” a school representative noted. “We focus not only on academic progress, but also on nurturing confidence, curiosity, and good character.”
The school’s curriculum emphasises strong foundational literacy and numeracy, structured play and co-curricular activities plus values-based learning and personal development. This approach continues to make it a preferred choice for parents seeking a well-rounded primary education for their children.
What parents need to apply
· Commitment fee: Shs 100,000 (part of school fees)
· Photocopy of the child’s birth certificate or immunisation card
· Two passport-size photographs of the child and one for each parent
· Photocopy of the child’s most recent school report
· For international pupils: a photocopy of a valid passport
Parents can submit documents and enquiries via email to admin@kampalaparents.com or visit the school campus on Sadler Way, Naguru, where the admissions team is available to assist. With limited spaces available to maintain a favourable pupil–teacher ratio, early application is encouraged.









