Masaka Secondary School

Masaka Secondary School
Location
Masaka, Masaka District
Uganda
Coordinates 00°21′04″S 31°44′15″E / 0.35111°S 31.73750°E / -0.35111; 31.73750Coordinates: 00°21′04″S 31°44′15″E / 0.35111°S 31.73750°E / -0.35111; 31.73750
Information
Type Public Middle School and High School (8–13)
Established 1954
Principal Musa Musoke Mpungu
Number of students 3,700+ (2012)
Athletics Rugby, soccer, track, tennis, volleyball, basketball

Masaka Secondary School (MSS), is a mixed, day and boarding middle and high school, located in Masaka District, in Central Uganda.

Location

The school campus is situated in the city of Masaka in Kimaanya-Kyabakuza Division , Masaka District, approximately 138 kilometres (86 mi) west of Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and the largest city in that country.[1] The campus is located to the immediate southwest of the central business district of Masaka. It is bordered by Nakongolero Road to the west, by Yellow Knife Street to the north, by Bwala Hill Road to the east. Hill Road Primary School lie to the south of MSS. The coordinates of the school campus are:0°21'04.0"S, 31°44'15.0"E(Latitude:-0.351111; Longitude:31.737500).[2]

Overview

Masaka Secondary School is a public middle and high school, administered by the Uganda Ministry of Education & Sports. With a student population in excess of 3,700 in 2012, the school is one of the largest secondary schools in the country.

History

The school was founded in 1954. It is a member of the Uganda Muslim Education Association (UMEA) an umbrella body that brings together all Muslim founded schools. The first headteacher of the School was Mr. Stephen Kerr, it has had a number of prominent headteachers in the country including Ali Ssendagire and Lubega Waggwa. In 2012, it received a grant of US$2 million (UGX:5 billion), from the African Development Bank, in collaboration with the Uganda Government, to construct new classrooms, a computer center, a library and new science laboratories.[3]

Notable alumni

Notable alumni of Masaka Secondary School include the following:[4]

See also

References

  1. "Road Distance Between Kampala And Masaka With Map". Globefeed.com. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  2. Google, . "Location of Masaka Secondary School At Google Maps". Google Maps. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  3. Ssali, Michael (24 September 2012). "Masaka Secondary School Receives US$2 Million Grant". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  4. Nganda, Ssemujju Ibrahim (30 July 2008). "New Headmaster Lifts Up Masaka Secondary School". The Observer (Uganda). Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  5. Hussien Kyanjo Is MP for Makindye West Constituency

External links

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