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Kigezi Community School
Country: Uganda
Town: Kabale

Kigezi Community School was founded in 2013. There are currently around 378 children From Kindergarten to Primary Seven, who are taught and supervised by 15 teachers with 10 support staff. Classes in grades Kindergaten is composed of 3 classes , That is Baby Class, Middle and Top Class, Primary Section is composed of Primary one –Primary Seven (P1-P7), Kigezi Community School is a private, non-profit, co-educational comprises both vulnerable and community children located in Kigezi Sub region, Uganda. Our mission is to provide high-quality education to children from all backgrounds, with a focus on academic excellence, moral integrity, and service to the community. We are committed to preparing our students for success in higher education and leadership roles in their future careers. Kigezi School is under the umbrella of Kigezi Orphans Project a registered charity here in Uganda.www.kigeziorphansproject.org

Type of the school: Primary School
Age of the students from: 3 to 18
Main project topics:  Music, Social Sciences, Politics, History, Sports
Languages taught:  English
Requests concerning your future partner school: We are looking for a partner school in European Countries. Project suggestions:1. Culture and tradition: Students can share and explore the cultural and traditional aspects of their respective countries, such as customs, festivals, and cuisine.2. Global issues and sustainability: Students can collaborate on projects addressing global issues like poverty, healthcare, education, and environmental sustainability.3. Language and communication: Students can practice and improve their language skills by participating in language exchanges, discussion forums, or creative writing projects.4. Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM): Students can collaborate on STEM projects, share innovative ideas, 5. Arts and creativity: Students can engage in collaborative art projects, such as creating joint murals or exchanging artwork inspired by their respective cultures.Partner school requirements: 1.The partner school should have a commitment to promoting international understanding, cultural exchange, and global citizenship.2.The partner school should provide a safe and supportive environment for students to participate in international projects and communicate with their global peers.3.The partner school should demonstrate a willingness to engage in ongoing communication and collaboration, fostering a long-term relationship between the two schools and their students.
Search status: I am looking for a new partnership
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