Pax Junior School Kira is the registered trade name for “St. Charles Lwanga Education Centre Limited”. The school is located at Mulawa, Kira Town Council – approximately 4km from Kyaliwajjala Trading Centre, branching off to the right after Gil gal Hardware, in a quiet, dust free and spacious environment, very conducive for child learning.
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Pax Junior School Kira offers day care, nursery and primary education to both girls and boys from the age of 2 ½ years. All children are provided with breakfast while those who spend the whole day at school are also provided with lunch.
Our Vision: To be the preferred child education and development centre in the central region of Uganda.
Mission: To bring up a holistic child by exploiting each one’s talents with special focus on Christian values
Core values: Discipline, Purpose, Faith, Love and Excellence
School Motto: “impossible is nothing”
Slogan: “Touching lives forever”
Services / facilities available include, transport, Breakfast and lunch, Sports and drama
Weekly religious services for Catholics, Protestants and Muslims where religious leaders visit the school on scheduled days to conduct prayers.
Our school has a variety of events to keep the children active and happy. Our parents are always welcome to these events where they get to see their children engage in different kinds of activities like sports, music, culture, among others.
Pax Junior School Kira follows the Uganda National Primary Curriculum, providing a well-rounded and structured educational program for both primary and early childhood development (ECD) learners. The curriculum is designed to promote academic excellence, personal development, and foundational skills necessary for lifelong learning.
Pax Junior School Kira places a strong emphasis on co-curricular activities, recognizing their role in holistic child development. Students are encouraged to engage in:
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Swimming
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Music, Dance, and Drama
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Art and Crafts
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Technology and Skills Development
These activities not only complement academic learning but also help students acquire valuable life skills, fostering creativity and career development.