
The Ugandan secondary system is based on the British system of 'O' and 'A' levels. At the end of four years of secondary education (S4) students write examinations that, if they are successfull, gives them a school-leaving certificate or allows them to go on to two more years of secondary (S5 and 6) and A levels. Kibaale Community Secondary School only offers the four years of secondary. Successful completion will allow students access to a wide range of career options. Students who do very well on the S4 exams are often sponsored to go on to take their A levels in another school and from there move on to university.
Students who have graduated from Kibaale Community Secondary School have gone on to positions in education, business, nursing, and agriculture.
Vocational
The Vocational program meets the need of helping students who do not have the academic skills to develop a practical skill they can immediately use to gain employment or start a business. Programs range from one to two years in length and are available in typing/clerical/ tailoring, or construction and carpentry.
Students who have graduated from Kibaale Community Secondary School have gone on to positions in education, business, nursing, and agriculture.