1. English Language
2. Mathematics
3. Physics
4. Chemistry
5. Biology
6. Geography
7. History
8. Entrepreneurship Education
9. Computer Studies
10. Religious Studies
11. Fine Art
12. Agriculture
13. Home Management
14. Luganda
15. French
16. Kiswahili Language
17. Commerce
18. Physical Education
1. Physics
2. Mathematics
3. Chemistry
4. Biology
5. Foods and Nutrition
6. Agriculture
7. History
8. Economics
9. Geography
10. Divinity
11. Entrepreneurship Education
12. Literature
13. Technical Drawings
14. Fine Art
15. French
16. Luganda
17. Subsidiary ICT
18. Subsidiary Mathematics
19. General Paper
Group A
1. Computer Studies
2. Agriculture
3. Fine Art
4. Technical Drawing
5. Home Management
6. Entrepreneurship Education
Group B
1. Christian Religious Education
2. Islamic Religious Education
3. Literature in English
4. Luganda
5. French
A. Sciences with Sub ICT:
PCM, PEM, MEG, BCM, PMART, PMT, METD, MEET, MEART
B. Sciences with Sub Math: PCB, BCFN, BCAGRIC
C. Arts with Sub ICT: (All arts subjects with Entrepreneurship)
HENTL, HDENT, HLD HAENT, HLENT, HLLUG, HGENT, LDENT.
D. Arts with Sub Math: (Any arts subject with economics)
HEG, HEL, DEG, HEA, LEG, GEA.
Students enrolled in Computer Studies will develop a comprehensive understanding of computer fundamentals, including hardware, software, and operating systems. They will also learn essential skills such as word processing, spreadsheet management, database operations, and internet research, preparing them for the demands of the digital age.
The Agriculture curriculum combines theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical experiences to provide students with a holistic understanding of agricultural practices. Through field trips, agricultural projects, and hands-on activities, students will gain practical skills in crop cultivation, animal husbandry, agribusiness management, and sustainable farming techniques.
The Fine Art curriculum offers students a platform to explore their creativity and artistic expression through various mediums such as drawing, painting, sculpture, and mixed media. Students will learn fundamental art techniques, explore different artistic styles, and have the opportunity to showcase their work through exhibitions and competitions.
Technical Drawing equips students with the ability to visualize and communicate complex ideas through detailed drawings and diagrams. By mastering technical drawing principles, students develop critical thinking, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills essential for careers in engineering, architecture, and design.
Home Management curriculum focuses on equipping students with essential life skills related to household management, nutrition, budgeting, and interpersonal relationships. Students will learn practical skills such as meal planning, cooking, sewing, financial literacy, and time management, empowering them to lead independent and fulfilling lives.
Entrepreneurship Education encourages students to think entrepreneurially, identify opportunities, and develop innovative solutions to real-world problems. Through interactive workshops, business simulations, and entrepreneurial projects, students will learn key entrepreneurial concepts such as business planning, marketing, financial management, and risk assessment, empowering them to become future leaders and changemakers in the global economy.