- Kings College Buddo
For more than a century, Kings College Budo, founded in 1906, has served as a beacon of academic excellence among government-aided institutions. Beyond its captivating campus aesthetics, the school nurtures students in diverse aspects, including Religion, Music, Dance, Drama, Culture, and Morality. Notably, the majority of its alumni, spanning over a hundred years, stand as social outliers, underscoring its reputation for producing exceptional individuals.
2. Mt. St. Mary’s College Namagunga
With a remarkable eighty-year legacy since its establishment in 1942, Mt. St. Mary’s College Namagunga, a Catholic girls’ school offering ‘O’ and ‘A’ levels, has consistently exhibited outstanding student performances. In an era where skepticism surrounds single-gender schools, this institution, enriched by its religious background and compelling academic achievements, instills confidence in parents.
3. St. Mary’s College Kisubi. SMACK
Familiarly known as SMACK, St. Mary’s College Kisubi, established in 1906, stands as one of Uganda’s oldest and prestigious Catholic-founded, government-aided schools. Emphasizing both education and religion, the school has drawn a diverse population of almost 1,500 students, including children of noteworthy personalities such as celebrities and politicians.
4. St Mary’s Kitende Boarding Senior Secondary School
Emerging as a notable contender in academics and sports since its establishment in 2001, St Mary’s Secondary School, Kitende, has garnered recognition, albeit amid allegations of examinations malpractice. Key factors contributing to its success include a cadre of exceptional teachers, stringent cutoff regulations, sports bursaries, and the proprietor’s active involvement in sports, notably with ownership of a prominent sports club.
5. Uganda Martyrs SS Namugongo
Built on a strong Catholic foundation, Uganda Martyrs SS Namugongo, established in 1967, consistently features among the top schools in UCE and UACE examinations. Beyond academic prowess, it stands as one of Uganda’s most trusted private Catholic schools, hosting a thriving student population of over 1,800.
6. Ntare School
Situated in Mbarara, Ntare School, established in 1956, stands as a renowned all-boys single school in the Western and South Western regions. Overcoming past concerns about bullying, the school maintains its stature as an academic giant in the Western region at both UCE and UACE levels.
7. Gombe Secondary School
Located in Gombe Town, Butambala district, Gombe Secondary School, initially founded by the Buganda government in 1955, upholds a Muslim foundation while welcoming students of all faiths. Known for producing disciplined, dignified individuals with strong leadership skills, it maintains a legacy of academic excellence.
8. St Henry’s College Kitovu. SHACK
Founded a century ago in 1922 by the Catholic White Fathers, St Henry’s College Kitovu, an all-boys single government-aided secondary school in Central Uganda, primarily serves middle and upper-class children. Recent criticism regarding premium fees prompted the school to defend its budget, affirming its commitment to quality education.
9. Namilyango College School
Nestled in Mukono city, Namilyango College School, established in 1902, a boys-only boarding middle and high school, has earned a prestigious reputation for its emphasis on both academics and sports. Widely regarded as the preferred choice for a majority of primary school leavers nationwide, it stands as a beacon of excellence.
10. Nabisunsa Girls’ Secondary School
Initially established as a Muslim girls’ school by Prince Badru Kakungulu in 1954, Nabisunsa Girls’ Secondary School has evolved into an inclusive institution accepting girls from all religions. Renowned for its longevity and forward-thinking adoption of technology in academic activities, it solidifies its status as one of the premier girls’ schools in the region