Kampala
TransportationThings To DoTrafficMore...
More Topics...

Education and Schools in Kampala

five local experts
Share
Share

From schools for early education to nearby colleges and universities, here's what five local experts had to say about education in Kampala.

Leave a comment

It’s easy to get a cheap place to leave in, the population is high, so there might be a high risk of getting infected by any disease like flu and cough, also chances of getting malaria are high. Not all teens go to school since some can’t afford to so you will find some young kids on streets. There is a high competition of jobs.

Moreen, says: 2020

Whoever wants to move to my city should know high population and high costs of living. However, there is employment because of the strategic location of the city, it’s near industries which creates employment and business centers. There is also availability of good education services like Elementary schools, Colleges and Universities.

Mutebi, says: 2020

Kampala is the capital of Uganda. It is on seven hills which can be viewed on a tower at Gaddafi mosque hence that’s the first place one should consider visiting. Ones should also consider seeing the uganda museum, Makerere University, the Kasubi Tombs, Rubaga cathedral Church, and Namirembe cathedral church. One should also consider having a nightlife in Kampala, a city which doesn’t sleep.

Kampala is very busy, crowded, and noisy. Most people around the country reside and work from my city. It is the biggest city because it entails five big divisions. It has the largest number of residents and best infrastructure in terms of Education, Religion, Social and other related examples.

Harriet, says: 2020

Kampala is full of vibrant people with a lot of activity going on. There are various monuments for site seeing and different foods from different cultures. Our educational system is a commendable one as in can study either at the national level or Cambridge level. Last but not least our accommodation and housing facilities are very affordable.

TransportationThings To DoTrafficMore...
More Kampala Topics...

Comments are closed.

Names of respondents may have been changed.

Share
Share