International School of Uganda

At the International School of Uganda, Kampala, our ultimate aim for the programmes and the organisation is to “develop inquiring, knowledgeable and caring young people who help to create a better and more peaceful world through intercultural understanding and respect.” - IBO, 2020.

IB Core Ideals & Learner Profile

Why IB?

The IB programmes offer the best of the world’s education experiences by learning from best practice, educational research and the continuous professional learning from over 5,000 schools that offer one or more of the IB programmes. The programmes are designed to help learners become successful not just for school, but for life.  

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    The History of the IB

    • International Baccalaureate Organisation was founded in 1968 with the design and implementation of the IB Diploma Programme (DP). The aim was to create, broad, balanced and rigorous post-16 educational experience that would prepare learners for university education and life beyond, but with the aim of creating a better and more peaceful world.
    • In the 1990s, the MYP and the PYP were adopted by the IB from grassroots development borne out of a series of collaborations between international schools seeking a more global perspective for curriculum in international schools.​​​​​

    International Baccalaureate Organisation

    ...with the aim of creating a better and more peaceful world.

    IB Programmes at ISU

    ISU implements three of the International Bacculaureate programmes. ​​​​The three programmes are designed to nurture and challenge learners at each stage of their educational experience to be confident, capable and courageous learners who will make a difference both now and in the future.​​​​​

    Primary Years Programme (Ages 3-11)

    Middle Years Programme (Ages 11-16)

    Diploma Programme (Ages 16-18)