Raphela Junior School is a private, catholic founded mixed primary school, UNEB Centre No. 539284, located in Mulawa, Kira Municipality, Wakiso District. It is a day school that offers the Ugandan national curriculum. In addition to the national curriculum, Raphela incorporates unique progammes that enable our pupils to be disciplined, knowledgeable, confident, practical and responsible in a diverse and ever-changing world. Raphela aspires to groom the next generation of young leaders. We focus on establishing a “whole-child” mindset with a belief that all pupils have genius and everyone can be a leader.
Raphela Junior School has been in existence since 2013. The school provides a unique learning experience for children aged two to thirteen years. Our curriculum caters to a variety of co-curricular programmes that enable holistic primary education. We provide an intellectually challenging learning experience from which all learners can benefit. Our objective is that each pupil should develop a deep interest in, and love for learning.
Our pupils come from different parts of the world.
Our schools’ mission is “to provide holistic learning that ensures each child experiences academic, social, spiritual, emotional and physical development through a progressive child empowering education programme”
Vision
“A value based school providing a safe, pleasant, functional environment conducive to learning and development of intellectual, spiritual, physical, self-esteem and emotional capacities of every child.”
Mission
To provide holistic learning that ensures each child experiences academic, social, spiritual, emotional and physical development through a progressive child empowering education programme.
Core Values
Intellectual inquiry:
Children are empowered to explore their own ideas to become independent, creative, innovative, confident and critical thinkers.
Spiritual development:
children explore religious beliefs and experiences; respect faiths, feelings and values enjoy developing their understanding of themselves, others and the surrounding.
Moral development:
children learn to appreciate right and wrong, respect for rules, understand consequences, investigate moral and ethical issues and consequently offer reasoned points of view.
Social development:
children learn to relate with their peers and adults; appreciate diverse points of view; participate, volunteer and cooperate with each other as they learn to resolve conflict.
Cultural development:
children learn to appreciate cultural influence; appreciate the role of participation in culture opportunities; understand, accept, respect and celebrate cultural diversity.
Leadership development:
children are empowered with leadership and life skills through active participation in diverse leadership roles to prepare them for emerging challenges.