Kamuli Boys Boarding Primary School‘s mission is to Produce men of international competence, self-driven, with high sense of integrity, virtues and professionalism. Among its alumni are two Bishops and two sitting Members of Parliament.
Kamuli Boys Boarding Primary School was founded in 1911 by the Anglican Church of Uganda to cater to the children of the royal families of Busoga. Today it is staffed by 12 teachers using seven classrooms to educate 280 students. Students are expected to pay 200,000 shillings ($114) per year.
[related_posts]The school received 2,187,665 shillings ($1,250) in government grants. Challenges facing the school include infrastructure improvements (the school continues to use buildings erected in 1911) and computers. School management is concerned that funding may require increased fees, which may cause many parents to withdraw their enrolled children. Kamuli Boys are involved in HIV/AIDS outreach programs, music, dance and drama.