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Kisubi Mapeera Secondary School

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Kisubi Mapeera Secondary School is a secondary school in Kampala, Uganda. The school gets its name from a tent peg which the missionary, Père Simon Lourdel M.Afr. (known as Fr. Mapera) turned into a tree. "Mapeera" is the Baganda rendition of "Mon Pere".

The school was founded in 1999 as a Catholic private school, owned by the Kampala Archdiocese. From the original three teachers and eight students the school has grown in size top become a community with over 1,000 students with its current headmaster known as Damulira Joseph. The school is located along Entebbe road Kawuku stage and it is a mixed school both O' level and A' level.[1]

Kisubi Mapeera Secondary School
Location
Kisubi
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Information
TypePrivate middle school and high school (8-13)
MottoEducation is Liberation
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic Church
Established1999
FounderFr.Mulumba Charles
Number of students1,000+ (2010)
Houses4
Colour(s)White and Blue
AthleticsSoccer, rugby, track, volleyball and basketball
NicknameMapeera
RivalsSt. Mary's College Kisubi, King's College Budo
AlumniMapeerans

References

  1. ^ "About Kisubi Mapeera S.S.S". Kisubi Mapeera S.S.S. Archived from the original on 18 September 2013. Retrieved 18 September 2013.

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