Vienna College, Namugongo, is a private co-education institution, it opened its doors to international
students early in January 2000. It rapidly established itself as a haven for senior students from Kenya,
Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Europe, the United States and of course, its home setting-Uganda.
Vienna College is a home to over four hundred students, most of whom reside on the extensive campus. The
focus for their academic education is preparation and participation in the UNEB O level and A level examination programmes. Vienna College is a Cambridge International (CIE) Centre UG0010 offering I.G.C.S.E and G.C.E A-level Courses. Currently, Vienna College is the largest C.I.E Centre in Uganda
basing on the enrollment and candidates entered for I.G.C.S.E and A Level Examinations for November
2007..

The location of the College, on a cool hilltop
some ten kilometres East of Kampala, provides
few distractions to the life and routine of the
students and the expectations and commitment are
of a high order and the performances of the Vienna
examination candidates reflect this most satisfactorily.
The classroom and laboratory blocks are functional
and well equipped and the residential, dormitory,
accommodation matches the teaching facilities.
An airy dining area, separate canteen, basketball
court and large playing field complete the school
site.

Vienna College was taken over by a new Board of Directors. The Board and Managements priority is to
improve and maintain the good reputation enjoyed by the school in terms of academic excellency and
grooming youngsters to develop life-long skills that will enable them achieve their private and social goals.
The Headmaster, Kakiika Mohammed has over 18 years experience as a teacher and an administrator in
International schools both in Uganda and South Africa. He is passionate with teaching and also a hands on
administrator. He believes in giving students opportunities that develop their life-long skills to compete in
this global village. Every child is different. A comprehensive refurbishment programme started
immediately. The motto for the College is Education we can be proud of and the vision held for Vienna is to
produce high quality future citizens capable of not only taking a constructive and valuable part in any society
they may find themselves in, but also to be ambitious and aim to aspire to become future captains of
industry and commerce and possibly leaders of their home country. Lofty aims but, given the calibre of the
teaching staff and the students they nurture, it is more realistic than idealistic. |
Extra and co-curricular experiences are seen as equally important to the academic diet pursued by Vienna
students, and there is a rich and varied programme of clubs and societies available to assist in not only
broadening their horizons, but to develop their character and social skills. Similarly, expeditions, field trips
and visits are encouraged in the College.

Religion also plays an important part in the lives of the students and an encouraging number of religions coexist
in the school and communal worship is pursued by most students. As well as the spiritual dimension of
the student, the physical development of the community is enhanced by a nutritious and well balanced
menu of meals available. The College has a disciplined structure to its life and routine and much selfdiscipline
is imposed on the students as a preparation for the world outside. Medical care is provided on site
by a IAA a reputable health provider.
Community awareness is fostered through a number
of charity enterprises in the college and it is
planned to offer The International, (Duke of Edinburgh),
Award in the future.
It is also the intention to offer Cambridge International
Examinations in the near future and develop the
infrastructure of a college undoubtedly destined
to become one of the best, if not the best, colleges
in Uganda and East Africa and perhaps even wider
afield.

The staff are all well qualified graduates in
their individual specialist teaching subjects
and they are led by a Headmaster-Peter Morris,
who has run schools in several different countries.
For more detailed information and an arranged
visit please contact the school.
Mission: "to enable students develop life-long skills". |