List of Special Schools in Uganda

A special school is a school catering for students who have special educational needs due to learning difficulties, physical disabilities or behavioral problems. Special schools may be specifically designed, staffed and resourced to provide appropriate special education for children with additional needs.

Here are the List of special schools in Uganda

Nancy School Of The Deaf

Glory Special Needs Primary School Kitgum Special Needs

Mbale School For The Deaf Mbale Special Needs

Mulago School For The Deaf Kampala Special Needs

Ngora School For The Deaf Ngora Special Needs

Salama School For The Blind Mukono Special Needs

St. Francis Secondary School For The Blind Soroti Special Needs

St. Francis Primary School For The Blind Soroti Special Needs

Uganda School For The Deaf Kampala Special Needs

Glory Special Needs Primary School

Mulago School For The Deaf

St. Francis Secondary School For The Blind

St. Francis Primary School For The Blind

Ngora School For The Deaf

Uganda School For The Deaf

Nancy Comp Secondary School For The Deaf

Salama School For The Blind

How many secondary schools are in Uganda?

Secondary Schools in Uganda. Secondary Schools are a category of Schools in Uganda. There are over 2,995 Secondary schools in Uganda on school guide and we bring you all of them here in 127 Districts.

What are the best secondary schools in Uganda?

  • Bethany High School.
  • St. Mary’s Secondary School – Kitende.
  • Kgarden Groove College.
  • Makerere College School.
  • Uganda Marytrs S.S. Namugongo.
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  • Canadian Undergraduate International Student Scholarships.
  • U.S. Undergraduate International Student Scholarships.

What is special needs and inclusive education?

Special Needs and Inclusive Education Department. The Right of all children, including those with temporary and permanent needs for educational adjustments to attend school. The Right of all children to attend school in their home communities in inclusive classes.

Source: ugandafact.com