International School of Uganda explained

International School of Uganda
Address:272/3 Lubowa Terrace, off Entebbe RoadKampala, Uganda
Country:Uganda
Pushpin Map:Uganda
Coordinates:0.2347°N 32.5655°W
Established:1967
Grades:Preschool–12
Gender:Coeducational
Students:615 (2023-2024)
Colors:Yellow and black
Mascot:Leopard
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of school within Uganda

International School of Uganda (ISU) is an international school in Kampala, Uganda.[1] It serves students ages 3 through 19.[2] The school is authorized to offer three International Baccalaureate programs and is also accredited by the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools and the Council of International Schools.

The school was established in 1967 as the Lincoln School and was the first international school in Uganda.[2]

The 33acres campus is about 5km (03miles) from Lake Victoria and is located in the outskirts of Kampala in a suburban setting, in the district of Lubowa.[2]

Student body

The student body is multicultural with 615 students from about 60 countries.[2]

Facilities

The 33-acre ISU campus is home to many indigenous plants and bird-life. The campus has a science center built in 2014, a library of over 25,000 volumes, two sports fields, a sports hall, two swimming pools, four tennis courts, and an outdoor garden. The arts center includes a recording studio and a 400-seat theater.[3]

External links

Notes and References

  1. "Contact Us." International School of Uganda. Retrieved on April 28, 2015. "Plot 272 Lubowa | Entebbe Rd | PO Box 4200 | Kampala, Uganda"
  2. "ISU Profile." International School of Uganda. Retrieved on April 28, 2015.
  3. Web site: Kampala, Uganda: The International School of Uganda: 2023-2024 Fact Sheet . . February 8, 2024.