Diploma cohort posts a five-year record average
This year's graduating class achieved an average of 37 points, placing Ashworth among the top IB schools in East Africa.
Read more →"Lucem Sequimur — We Follow the Light"
Ashworth is an IB World School in Kampala serving ages 3–18, where students from over 40 nations read, argue, build and experiment together — and leave prepared for university and life anywhere on earth.
Four commitments run through every classroom, from the Early Years wing to the Diploma cohort.
A full IB continuum — PYP, MYP and the Diploma Programme — taught by subject specialists, not generalists.
Forty-two nationalities share every classroom, so cultural fluency is a daily habit, not a unit of study.
A dedicated counselling office begins mapping pathways in Year 10, with results across five continents.
Debate, athletics, music and service learning are timetabled, not optional — character is coursework here.
"We do not prepare students for a single exam. We prepare them to walk into any room, in any country, and think clearly."
Dr. Miriam AchiengHead of School
This year's graduating class achieved an average of 37 points, placing Ashworth among the top IB schools in East Africa.
Read more →Eighteen students represent Ashworth at the East Africa Regional MUN Conference this term.
Read more →Tour the Early Years wing and meet Primary faculty ahead of January admissions deadlines.
Read more →Places are offered on a rolling basis and fill quickly in the Primary years. Start a conversation with our admissions office today.