Lubiri Nabagereka Primary School is a private owned primary school in Uganda. the School is found in kamapala District and in Rubaga Division. Having begun inside the Kabaka’s palace, the school took on the name Lubiri (the Luganada word for palace).
Lubiri Nabagereka Primary School was started as a model school in the 1940s to provide basic education to the young children within the palace and its environs under the patronage of Her Royal Highness the Nabagereka as a symbol of her Motherly and caring role to the Kingdom children
Mission: Turning Lubiri Nabagereka into the light of Buganda to produce a productive and prosperous citizen.
Vision: A model school that provides modern primary education integrated with cultural values to the children of Buganda and Uganda in general.
Core Values: High standards of excellence, Culture and discipline, Professionalism, Team development, Motivated human resource
Academics
The School was vanquished in the 1966 political crisis and was re-opened on 9th February 1998 with a pupil enrollment of 130. The School is presently a home to 603 pupils. The school offers the national curriculum with a variety of co-curricular activities and cultural values of education
Lubiri Nabagereka Primary School currently operates as a private primary institution, licensed, registered and classified according to the Education Act of 1970.