Kampala — The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) has cleared MK International School in Busega of earlier reports questioning the school’s accommodations, confirming that the institution now meets the required standards.
The clarification comes after former KCCA Director of Education, Juliet Nambi Namuddu, had raised concerns over the condition of the school’s facilities. Authorities have since verified that the school has upgraded classrooms, laboratories, and recreational areas to meet both local and international benchmarks.
Charles Magnoti, the current Head of Education at KCCA, emphasized that MK International School has attained international standards. “The school has invested significantly in infrastructure and student facilities. Previous criticisms no longer reflect the current situation,” he stated.
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