Welcome to Kampala High School
This school is centrally located with great potential to attract many students due to the wide catchment area. It also attracts many disadvantaged learners who need a lot of guidance and counselling. The staff, parents and learners are aware that this school can bring out the best out of any learner through discipline. It is only through discipline that we can achieve our core values of teamwork, loyalty, piousness and integrity.
School Mission
To produce an empowered, competent, resourceful and God fearing citizen.
School Motto
Work Not Words.
School Vision
To be a leading school of excellence in Academics, Sports and Religious ethos.
WORK NOT WORDS
Word From The Headteacher
I take this heartfelt opportunity to welcome you to our school website. From Agha Khan to Kampala High, this school has gone through many trials and tribulations but has always emerged stronger, thanks to my predecessors and all those who took the challenges head-on. The turbulent years after the expulsion of the Indians and the political unrest and economic downturn left the school greatly bruised. From the ruins of the hardships the school has emerged stronger and is scaling the heights to reclaim its position as one of the pioneer and traditional schools that produced many professionals in all fields in this country.
All the credit goes to all the stakeholders: Ministry of Education and Sports, the founding body, former BOGs, PTA, old students, donors, Kampala Capital City Authority, parents, teachers and learners who have made whatever effort in ensuring that Kampala high school rises and shines again.
Student Life
GAME & SPORTS
Students participate in a variety of games including football, netball, basketball, athletics, volleyball, and indoor sports.
ACADEMICS
The school offers a supportive and engaging learning environment where students are encouraged to work hard, ask questions, and strive for excellence.
STUDENTS LEADERSHIP
Through structures such as the Prefects’ Body, Class Leaders, and Clubs Executives, students learn to serve others, make decisions, and uphold discipline.

