Coordinates: 00°29′55″N 33°15′48″E / 0.49861°N 33.26333°E / 0.49861; 33.26333

Busoga College

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Busoga College Mwiri, Mwiri
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TypePublic Middle School and High School
Motto"Kulwa Katonda n'Eggwanga Lyaffe" meaning "For God and Our Country"
Established25 September 1911[1]
HeadteacherPeter Sibukule
AthleticsSoccer, basketball, cricket, track, rugby, volleyball, lawn tennis, table tennis, hockey, morabaraba
WebsiteHomepage

Busoga College Mwiri, commonly known as Busoga College Mwiri, is a boarding secondary school located in the eastern region of Uganda,[1] specifically Jinja.

Location

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Busoga College Mwiri is located on Mwiri Hill in Wairaka Parish, Kakira Town Council-Jinja District, Eastern Region of Uganda, adjacent and to the immediate west of the town of Kakira. Mwiri is approximately 14.6 kilometres (9 mi) by road, north-east of Jinja, the second largest city in the Uganda.[2] The coordinates of Busoga College are 0°29'55.0"N, 33°15'48.0"E (Latitude0.498611; Longitude:33.263333).[3]

Overview

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The all-boys boarding school was founded by the Church Missionary Society, who later turned it over to the Church of Uganda. The school receives funding from Uganda's Ministry of Education, thus meeting the classification as a public school. It is one of the prominent middle and high schools (Senior Secondary Schools), in Uganda. The country's first Prime Minister, the late Milton Obote, attended Busoga College Mwiri.[1]

History

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Busoga College was founded on 25 September 1911, as Balangira High School, to educate the sons of Busoga Chiefs. Initially, the school was housed in Kamuli. Between 1920 and 1930, plans were made to move the school to Mwiri Hill because of more space and newer, better infrastructure. The school also opened to sons of non-chiefs.[1] Between 1930 and 1933, the school temporarily relocated to Kings College Budo in Wakiso District because of the poor accommodations at Kamuli. In 1933, the school permanently relocated to its present premises at Mwiri Hill. In 1967, a proposal was made to merge Busoga College with nearby Wanyange Girls School. The following year, however, the Busoga College Old Boys Association rejected the proposal and the idea was abandoned.[4]

Prominent alumni

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The prominent men who have attended Busoga College Mwiri include the following:[5]

References

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