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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.

School in Kisubi, Wakiso District, Uganda
Kisubi Mapeera Secondary School
Location
Kisubi, Wakiso District
Uganda
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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