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Kyankwanzi District: A Journey Towards Quality Education with KAWA Uganda
Kyankwanzi District, located in Central Uganda, is a region brimming with potential. With its chief town, Kyankwanzi, the district has a strategic position bordered by Masindi to the north, Nakaseke to the east, Kiboga to the southeast, Mubende to the south, Kibaale to the southwest, and Hoima to the northwest. This central location makes it a vital hub for development initiatives, especially in the field of education. KAWA Uganda has taken significant strides to elevate education standards in Kyankwanzi, creating new opportunities for students and teachers alike.
KAWA Uganda's Role in Transforming Education in Kyankwanzi
KAWA Uganda, known for its commitment to creating and digitizing educational content, has introduced a range of innovative services in Kyankwanzi. Here’s how KAWA is making an impact in this growing district:
1. Digital Content Access and eLearning Platforms
KAWA Uganda has developed digital resources tailored to the national curriculum, which are easily accessible to schools in Kyankwanzi. Through digital platforms and interactive content, KAWA provides students with rich learning experiences that make complex concepts more understandable. These eLearning resources are particularly beneficial for schools with limited resources, allowing them to access high-quality content and participate in a broader learning ecosystem.
2. Teacher Training Programs
Recognizing that quality education begins with empowered educators, KAWA Uganda conducts regular teacher training workshops in Kyankwanzi. These training sessions focus on integrating digital tools and resources in the classroom, aligning with modern teaching standards, and promoting interactive learning approaches. By equipping teachers with the skills they need, KAWA is building a foundation for lasting educational improvements in the district.
3. Offline Solutions for Remote Areas
Given that many schools in Kyankwanzi are located in remote areas with limited internet access, KAWA Uganda has developed offline solutions. With routers preloaded with educational content, even the most rural schools can benefit from digital resources without needing constant internet connectivity. This initiative ensures that no child is left behind due to geographical constraints, fostering inclusivity in learning.
4. Supporting Early Childhood and Primary Education
KAWA Uganda has developed resources tailored for Early Childhood Education (ECE) and Primary schools in Kyankwanzi. These age-appropriate materials focus on foundational skills, using engaging formats to help young learners grasp basic literacy and numeracy. By providing early education resources, KAWA is setting the groundwork for future academic success among Kyankwanzi's youngest students.
5. Monitoring and Evaluation for Continuous Improvement
To ensure the effectiveness of their programs, KAWA Uganda conducts regular monitoring and evaluation in Kyankwanzi’s schools. By gathering data and feedback, they can adapt and improve their programs, meeting the specific needs of the community and addressing challenges in real-time. This commitment to continuous improvement keeps KAWA’s initiatives aligned with the evolving needs of Kyankwanzi's educational landscape.
A Bright Future for Kyankwanzi's Students
The impact of KAWA Uganda’s efforts is already being felt across Kyankwanzi, with increased access to quality learning resources, improved teaching methods, and support systems that make education accessible and relevant. As KAWA continues to expand its reach, Kyankwanzi is on a path towards building an educated, empowered, and forward-looking community.
By empowering the youth and educators of Kyankwanzi, KAWA Uganda is helping to transform the region’s future—one student at a time.
Kalungu District: Building a Stronger Future Through Education
Kalungu District, situated in southern Central Uganda, has a unique position in the region. Named after its chief town, Kalungu, where the district headquarters reside, this district is surrounded by neighboring regions like Gomba and Butambala to the north, Mpigi to the northeast and east, Masaka to the south, and Bukomansimbi to the west. As an area of growing importance, Kalungu holds immense potential for development, particularly in the education sector.
KAWA, in collaboration with the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) launched new ICT clubs at St. Charles Lwanga Kasasa Secondary School and Lutembe Secondary School. This partnership aims to empower students with digital skills and foster technological innovation within these institutions.
Educational Initiatives and Challenges in Kalungu
Like many districts in Uganda, Kalungu faces challenges in education—limited resources, inadequate access to quality learning materials, and insufficient digital infrastructure in rural schools. However, local initiatives are beginning to address these issues, working to bridge gaps and enhance the quality of education in the district.
The Role of KAWA Uganda in Kalungu District
KAWA Uganda is leading efforts to bring transformative changes to Kalungu’s education landscape, supporting students, teachers, and entire school communities. Here’s how KAWA Uganda’s initiatives are making an impact:
1. Digital Education Resources
To support learning across various levels, KAWA Uganda has developed and distributed curriculum-aligned digital resources to schools in Kalungu. This includes access to interactive digital materials, which improve student engagement and help simplify challenging concepts. By leveraging digital resources, students in Kalungu can receive the same level of education as their counterparts in more urbanized regions.
2. Teacher Training and Support Programs
KAWA Uganda has established teacher training programs to improve the quality of instruction in Kalungu. These programs provide teachers with skills to integrate digital tools into their classrooms, use new teaching techniques, and create interactive lessons that resonate with their students. With well-trained teachers, students in Kalungu can benefit from enhanced teaching methods that foster a love for learning.
3. Provision of Offline Access Tools
Recognizing that internet access is limited in some rural areas of Kalungu, KAWA Uganda provides offline access solutions, including routers with preloaded educational content. These tools ensure that schools can access valuable digital materials regardless of their internet connectivity, helping schools in even the most remote areas remain connected to a world of learning.
4. Resources for Early Childhood and Primary Education
KAWA Uganda has also created educational materials for Early Childhood and Primary levels, designed specifically for young learners. These resources focus on basic literacy and numeracy, using child-friendly formats to make learning accessible and enjoyable for young students. Early access to quality education sets a strong foundation for future learning, which can have a lasting impact on the community.
5. Community Involvement and Feedback
KAWA Uganda places a strong emphasis on working closely with communities in Kalungu, including conducting feedback sessions and evaluations. By listening to the needs of parents, teachers, and students, KAWA ensures its programs are relevant and impactful, addressing the unique needs of Kalungu’s educational landscape.
Shaping the Future of Education in Kalungu District
Through KAWA Uganda’s initiatives, Kalungu District is on a path to becoming an educationally empowered community. The programs provided by KAWA bridge existing gaps, enabling students to access quality education and build skills that will serve them well in the future. As more schools adopt these resources, Kalungu District stands as a beacon of progress and innovation, demonstrating that every child, regardless of location, deserves access to quality education.
Schools in Kalungu District
Kalungu District is found in the Buganda Sub-Region of Central Uganda. The district has 6 sub counties, 35 Parishes and 281 villages. The District has over 218 schools currently with 46 Nursery Schools, 134 Primary Schools, 33 Secondary Schools, 1 Tertiary Schools and 2 Teachers College Schools.
Nursery Schools
Answaar Junior School
Bishop Keefa Kamya Nursery School
Bright Nursery School
Dika Junior Nursery School
Faith Nursery School
Grace Junior Academy Nursery School
Gracious Nursery School
Hope Hill Literacy Center
Jacob Foundation Nursery School
Jk Preparatory Nursery School – Birongo
Joint Nursery School
Kalama Junior Nursery School
Kalungu Education Centre
Kalungu Junior School
Kamutuuza Tower Nursery School
Kamuwunga Nursery School
Kapere Memorialnursery School
Kikukumbi Islamic Nursery School
Kitulikiza Nursery School
Kyamulibwa Islamic Nursery School
Kyamundu Islamic Centre Nursery School
Lugeye Early Childhood Development Centre
Margaret Junior Nursery School
Mother Care Infant School`
Mother Harriet Nursery School
Mother Janet Nursery School
Mustardseed Nursery School
Namiryango Muslim Nursery School
New Kalungu West Nursery School
Rain Bow Christian Standard Academy
Shabarkar Classic Nursery School
St David Kyengeza Nursery School
St Grace Good Foundation Nursery School
St Kizito Kyamulibwa Nursery School
St Richard The King Nursery School
St. Noah Kapere Kindergarten Nursery School
St. Paul Miwula Nursery School
St. Peter’s Kindergaten R.c Nursery School Lukaya
St. Regina-lusango Nursery School
St. Theresa Nursery School
Step-up Junior School
Teo Nursery School
Valeria Kindergaten Nursery School
Victorious Infants Nursery School
Wagwa Memorial Nursery School
Yesu Akwagala Nursery School
Primary Schools
Baby’s Home Primary School
Bajja Primary School
Bakijjulula Primary School
Birongo Primary School
Bishop Keefa Kamya Primary School
Brain Trust Academy
Bright Primary School
Bugonzi C.o.u Primary School
Bugonzi Parents Primary School
Bugonzi Primary School
Building Tomorrow Mabaale Primary School
Bukulula Mixed Primary School
Bulawula Primary School
Bulungibwabazadde Primary School
Bulwadda Primary School
Busoga Primary School
Buyiikuuzi Primary School
Bwesa Cope Centre Primary School
Bwesa Primary School
Christ The King Ssala Primary School
Emmanuel Christian School
Faith Islamic Primary School
Faith Primary School
God Cares Christain Primary School
God’s Mighty Hand Primary School
Jk Preparatory Primary School
Kabaale Primary School Lukaya
Kabaale Tauhid Muslem Primary School
Kabale Rc Primary School
Kabukunge Demonstration School
Kabungo Primary School
Kalangala Primary School
Kalokero Islamic Primary School
Kalongo Primary School
Kalungi C.o.u Primary School
Kalungu Boys Primary School
Kalungu Education Centre
Kalungu Junior School
Kalungu Mixed Primary School
Kamutuuza Tower Primary School
Kamuwunga Primary School
Kapere Memorial Primary School
Kapere Parents Primary School
Kasaka C.o.u Primary School
Kasuula Moslem Primary School
Kaswabuli Primary School
Kayunga Parents Primary School
Kibisi Primary School
Kigasa Baptist Primary School
Kikukumbi Islamic Primary School
Kinoni Mosem Primary School
Kiragga Moslem Primary School
Kirowoza Primary School
Kisaana Primary School
Kisitula Primary School
Kitabyama Primary School
Kitamba Primary School
Kitembo Primary School
Kiti Cope Centre
Kiti Kasasa Primary School
Kiti Moslem Primary School
Kitosi Mixed Primary School
Kitosi Theological Primary School
Kitulikizi Primary School
Kiwaawo Moslem Primary School
Kiwoomya Primary School
Kyabakuuma Primary School
Kyagambiddwa Moslem Sch
Kyakibuta Quran Primary School
Kyambala Moslem Primary School
Kyambala R.c Primary School
Kyamulibwa Baptist Primary School
Kyamulibwa Mixed Primary School
Kyamulibwa Parents School
Kyamundu Islamic Centre
Kyato Catholic Primary School
Kyato Moslem Primary School
Lugasa Qu Primary School
Lugeye Moslem Primary School
Lukaya Educational centre
Lukaya Muslim Primary School
Lule Memorial Primary School
Lumala Junior School
Lutengo Primary School
Lwannume C/u Primary School
Lwanume Primary School
Mirembe R.c Primary School
Mother Janet Primary School
Mukiibi Memorial B.t.o Ddanda Church Of Uganda Primary School
Mukoko Primary School
Mustard Seed Academy
Nalunya Primary School
Namagoma Primary School
Namukasa Junior School
Namuliro
Namwanzi Primary School
New Kalungu West Primary School
New Standard Foundation Primary School
Nkuza Junior School
Nnunda Primary School
Pacific Golden Primary School
Parents Hope Learning Centre
Sacred Heart Primary School
Ssala Good Hope Primary School
St David Kyengeza Primary School
St. Agnes Mateete Primary School
St. Anna Nabutongwa Primary School
St. Benedict- Kiwaawo Primary School
St. Cecilia Villa Primary School
St. Charles Butawata primary School
St. Charles Kasaali Primary School
St. Francis Bbaala Primary School
St. Francis Villa Maria Primary School
St. Gertrude Kyamulibwa Girls Primary School
St. Immaculate Villa Maria Primary School
St. John Towa Primary School
St. Joseph Kigaju Primary School
St. Jude Primary School Kisawo
St. Jude Primary School Lukaya
St. Kizito Kyamulibwa Primary School
St. Kizito Nnaalinya Primary School Muggale
St. Kizito Primary School Lwengo
St. Mark Primary School Buwanda
St. Noa Lugazi Primary School
St. Paul Bright Academy
St. Paul Kassunga
St. Paul Kyamusoke Primary School
St. Paul Primary School
St. Regina Primary School
St. Theresa Primary School Bwanda
Tal Destiny Primary School
Vision Park Junior School
Wagwa Memorial Primary School
Yesu Akwagala Primary School
Secondary Schools
- Bexhill High School
- Bright High School
- Bukalasa Seminary
- Comprehensive High School-bajja
- Crested High School
- Emmanuel Christian School
- Equator Academy Secondary School
- Green Hill Secondary School
- Holy Family Kyamulibwa
- Isaac Newton High School
- Kabukunge Moslem.secondary School
- Kabungo Secondary School
- King David High School
- Kisaana Muslim Secondary Sch
- Kitamba High School
- Kyato Secondary Schools
- Lukaya Muslim Secondary School
- Lutengo Secondary School
- Mapeera Secondary School
- Mustard Seed Secondary Secondary School
- Mwanga II Memorial Secondary School
- St. Balikuddembe Secondary School Lwabenge
- St. Benedict Mukoko Secondary School
- St. Charles Kalungu G.t.c.
- St. Charles Lwanga Secondary Schools. Kasasa
- St. Joseph Secondary Schools. Villamaria
- St. Jude Secondary School Lukerere
- St. Marys Secondary School Kigo
- St. Theresa Secondary School
- Star Major High School
- Victoria College Secondary School
- Wagwa High School
- Yesu Akwagala H/s
GOMBA DISTRICT
BUVUMA DISTRICT SCHOOLS
Buvuma District, located in Central Uganda, is a unique and picturesque region comprising the Buvuma Islands archipelago in Lake Victoria. Despite its natural beauty and resources, the district faces significant challenges, especially in the field of education. With sub-counties like Bugaya, Busemizi, Bwera, and Nairambi shaping the district's identity, its primary economic activities—fishing, tourism, logging, and charcoal production—leave limited room for robust educational development. However, interventions by organizations like KAWA (Kawempe Youth Centre for Digital Transformation) are beginning to transform the educational landscape.
The Education System in Buvuma District
Buvuma District's schools are few and far between, often isolated on different islands. Many of these schools face infrastructural challenges such as inadequate classrooms, lack of learning materials, and limited access to skilled teachers. Moreover, the geographical isolation exacerbates the difficulty of accessing quality education, leaving students with limited opportunities for growth and development.
Challenges in Education
- Geographical Isolation: The archipelago structure of the district means that schools are scattered, making transport for students and teachers difficult and expensive.
- Teacher Shortages: The remote location discourages many skilled teachers from working in the district, leading to reliance on undertrained personnel.
- Inadequate Resources: Most schools lack basic amenities, teaching aids, and modern technology to facilitate effective learning.
- High Dropout Rates: Due to economic pressures, many children are forced to drop out of school to engage in fishing, logging, or other income-generating activities.
- Limited Connectivity: Poor internet access restricts students and teachers from accessing global learning resources and opportunities.
KAWA’s Interventions in Buvuma District
Recognizing these challenges, KAWA has introduced innovative solutions aimed at bridging the educational gap in Buvuma District. Here’s how:
1. KAWA Connect! – Offline Internet in a Box
KAWA Connect! is a groundbreaking solution that brings educational resources to students and teachers in remote areas without requiring internet access. This offline digital library includes:
- E-books covering various subjects.
- Interactive learning materials.
- Access to encyclopedias, past papers, and multimedia lessons.
This initiative allows students in Buvuma District to access a wealth of knowledge previously out of reach due to limited connectivity.
2. Teacher Professional Development
KAWA has partnered with stakeholders like the Ministry of Education and Sports to conduct training sessions aimed at improving the skills of teachers. These programs emphasize:
- Effective teaching methods.
- Integrating digital tools into classrooms.
- Classroom management strategies. This training equips teachers to deliver high-quality education despite resource constraints.
3. E-Books and Book Publishing
To address the shortage of textbooks, KAWA has introduced e-books and supported the local publishing of learning materials tailored to the district’s curriculum. These resources are affordable, accessible, and aligned with the unique needs of students in the islands.
4. ICT Clubs
In collaboration with the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC) and the Ministry of Education and Sports, KAWA has established ICT clubs in schools across the district. These clubs:
- Foster digital literacy among students.
- Provide hands-on training in computer basics, programming, and graphic design.
- Encourage innovation and critical thinking skills. These clubs ensure that students are not left behind in the digital revolution.
5. Digital Libraries
KAWA has set up digital libraries in selected schools, offering access to thousands of books, research papers, and multimedia resources. These libraries are offline yet robust, providing critical academic support in areas where traditional libraries are unavailable.
Impact and Future Aspirations
KAWA’s interventions have begun to create a ripple effect in Buvuma District’s education sector:
- Improved Learning Outcomes: Students now have access to better learning materials and interactive content.
- Motivated Teachers: Professional development programs have rejuvenated teachers’ commitment to their work.
- Increased Digital Literacy: ICT clubs are preparing students to compete in an increasingly digital world.
Looking ahead, KAWA aims to expand these initiatives to reach every school in Buvuma District. By integrating innovative tools, training, and community involvement, KAWA envisions a future where education becomes the cornerstone of development in this island district.
Conclusion
Despite its challenges, Buvuma District has a promising future in education, thanks to efforts from organizations like KAWA. Through solutions like KAWA Connect!, teacher development, e-books, and ICT clubs, the district is gradually overcoming barriers to learning. By investing in education, Buvuma is empowering its youth to explore opportunities beyond fishing, logging, and tourism—setting the stage for a brighter and more sustainable future.
BUTAMBALA DISTRICT SCHOOLS
Butambala District is a district in Central Uganda. It is one of the new districts in Uganda created in the 2010. It was one of the Counties of Buganda.
SCHOOLS IN BUKOMASIMBI DISTRICT
SCHOOLS IN BUIKWE DISTRICT
Thursday, December 8, 2011
SERERE DISTRICT

Welcome to Serere District: KAWA Uganda's Support for Education in the Heart of Teso Region
Located in the eastern part of Uganda, Serere District is a vibrant area rich in culture, with economic activities deeply rooted in agriculture and fishing.
Created by the Ugandan Parliament in 2010, this district shares borders with Soroti District to the north, Ngora District to the east, Pallisa, Kaliro, and Buyende Districts to the south, and Kaberamaido District to the west.
Just 35 kilometers south of Soroti, Serere’s district headquarters bring the region’s communities together, fostering growth and opportunity.
Economic Life and Community Structure in Serere
Fishing, primarily undertaken by men, is a central pillar of the local economy. The rich waters of Lake Kyoga provide sustenance and income for many families, and the district’s economy is further supported by agriculture, which allows communities to thrive in a region with fertile lands.
KAWA Uganda's Commitment to Education in Serere District
As an education technology and content provider, KAWA Uganda has made significant strides in improving educational access and resources for schools across Uganda, including the growing communities in Serere District. Our mission is to bring quality, digitized content to learners and educators in rural and urban areas, offering a robust blend of educational materials, technical support, and training.
Educational Services Offered by KAWA Uganda
Digital Content Creation and Distribution
- KAWA produces educational content that aligns with the Uganda National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) standards, ensuring students receive quality materials. This content covers Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary levels, allowing students in Serere to access resources that support their unique learning needs.
- Our digital content includes e-books, interactive videos, and online modules in core subjects like Mathematics, English, Science, and Social Studies.
Localized Content for Better Accessibility
- To make learning accessible to all, KAWA is translating content into Uganda’s local languages, including Ateso, the primary language in Teso region. This ensures that learners in Serere can study in their first language, enhancing comprehension and retention.
Offline Learning Solutions
- Recognizing the challenges of internet access in rural areas, KAWA provides hardware such as routers that enable offline access to educational content. Schools in Serere can now offer students digital resources without relying on a consistent internet connection, bridging the digital divide.
Teacher and School Leader Training
- KAWA’s training programs equip educators with the skills to integrate technology into their teaching practices effectively. In Serere, we offer workshops and hands-on training to teachers and school leaders, helping them use digital tools to enhance learning experiences and manage school resources efficiently.
School Payments and Financial Management Systems
- Through platforms like MustPay, KAWA facilitates smooth and secure school payments, benefiting schools and families alike. These systems support schools in managing finances, improving financial transparency, and enhancing parental engagement in student success.
Support for Student Learning Needs
- KAWA offers a range of student resources, including practice exams, interactive quizzes, and personalized learning modules. These resources empower students in Serere to take charge of their education and prepare confidently for national exams.
Focus on Agribusiness and Vocational Training
- In a region where agriculture and fishing are primary livelihoods, KAWA provides vocational content focused on agriculture and agribusiness. Our modules cover topics like modern farming techniques, fishing best practices, and small business management, enabling students to contribute to their local economy.
Future Plans for Education Development in Serere District
KAWA Uganda is committed to continuously enhancing the educational landscape in Serere District. Upcoming projects include:
- Developing more vocational content to support agriculture and other local industries.
- Launching community workshops on technology in education for parents and caregivers, reinforcing the role of families in educational success.
- Expanding access to hardware and internet connectivity to ensure every learner in Serere can benefit from digital resources, regardless of location.
A Bright Future for Serere's Students with KAWA Uganda
With its rich history, growing economy, and commitment to education, Serere District is poised for a bright future. KAWA Uganda’s support, combined with the dedication of local leaders and communities, will continue to improve educational access and quality for every learner in Serere. As we empower students and teachers with essential resources and training, we contribute to the district's long-term development and resilience.
Stay tuned for more updates as KAWA Uganda continues to support schools in Serere and beyond.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
NAMAYINGO DISTRICT
Namayingo District is a district in Eastern Uganda. The district is named after its 'chief town', Namayingo, where the district headquarters are located.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
LUUKA DISTRICT
Information on Secondary and Primary Schools together with ICT Projects are yet to be included on this page.






