Motto

FOR A BRIGHT FUTURE.

Mission

We aim at ensuring that disadvantaged children are not left out of formal education and that youth gain missed out literacy skills, to reduce community poverty

Vision

Communities empowered with knowledge and skills for sustainable d evelopment with special focus on children, youths and women
Welcome To Our Campus

Bright Parents’ Nursery and Primary School is one of the best Nursery and Primary schools in Mukono District, Uganda. The school takes good care of children while training the practical skills that can be applied in real life.

The school offers a number of services including Nursery school education, Primary school education, transport for day schools and Yearly academic tours. The school also offers a number of programmes including bursary to its pupils in primary and those who excel to join better secondary schools in Uganda.

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Condusive Environment

A School, where children find life happiness as it would be living together with mom and dad

We make sure that children are;-
-Given freedom to play, -Helps to celebrate their important days like birth days ,
-Given conditions which make pupils feel comfortable and at home such as giving them warm water for bathing
-Given chance to take part in other outside activities such as agriculture, animal management, -kitchen activities and others.

60

PROFESSIONAL
INSTRUCTORS

18

NEW COURSES
EVERY YEAR

34

LIVE SESSIONS
EVERY MONTH

500+

REGISTERED
STUDENTS

Hear what our students have to say

“As a parent, my two boys have flourished academically. They've been happily challenged and encourage to push beyond their own set of limitation. This is the school's growth mindset and it really works.”.

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Jessey Rosey

Student

“When I asked my sons about what they liked about living in Uganda, they both replied without hesitation: When I pressed them for details they said, "the people here are so nice" and "because it's a good school." I know that as a mother, seeing them surrounded by friends of all different nationalities and ethnic backgrounds, doing everything from playing lacrosse to TOM to Book Week activities, makes my heart soar”.