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Nabisunsa Girls’ Secondary School is a prestigious Muslim-founded girls’ school in Kampala, offering education from Senior One through Senior Six. Established in 1958, the school has grown into one of Uganda’s top-performing institutions at both Ordinary and Advanced levels. With a student population of 1,150 and a teaching staff of 70, Nabisunsa emphasizes academic excellence, moral development, and leadership skills, preparing young women to be confident, responsible, and well-rounded citizens.
The school provides a broad, government-approved curriculum designed to meet individual student needs. Nabisunsa offers both Arts and Sciences at O’ and A’ levels, with optional subjects such as Computer Studies, Home Economics, Agriculture, and international languages including French, German, and Arabic. A theological curriculum has also been introduced to complement the core academic offerings.
The school emphasizes all-round development. Students participate in a wide range of sports and recreational activities, including basketball, netball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, lawn tennis, La-cross, and aerobics. Nabisunsa is known for excelling in sports competitions, particularly basketball and lawn tennis. Other activities include debate clubs, Rotaract, Girl Guides, environmental clubs, and academic competitions.
The school features a computer lab with 50 functional computers (40 accessible to students), a library, and sporting facilities to nurture both academic and personal talents.
Nabisunsa Girls’ Secondary School remains committed to developing academically excellent, morally upright, and socially confident young women ready to contribute meaningfully to society.
Originally a girls’ boarding school, Nabisunsa became a Junior Secondary School in 1958 and attained Senior Secondary status in 1964, with ‘A’ level status in 1980. Named by Prince Badru after his grandmother Omuzaana Nabisunsa, the school was envisioned as a leading institution nurturing educated Muslim women, while welcoming students of all faiths.
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