2012
Established
Praecip ranking
Praecip rating
1.4
District rank
#10
Not yet ranked
Best schools in Uganda
ranked out of 15,388
Teso rank
#13
Reviews
02
Praecip ratings
Academics
3.0/10
Early Years
3.1/10
Teaching Quality
2.6/10
Reputation & Prestige
2.6/10
Pastoral Care
2.9/10
Meals & Wellbeing
2.7/10
Campus & Facilities
2.6/10
Parent Engagement
2.6/10
Personal Development
2.6/10
Sports
2.6/10
Music, Dance & Drama
2.6/10
Technology & Innovation
2.6/10
Bars are scored 0–10 by Praecip's editors against Uganda Ministry of Education statistics, school insiders, and thousands of verified parent reviews. The composite is the weighted average, rendered out of five.
Academic excellence. Proven results.
At a glance
Of candidates passed in Division I
H. Kawuki
H. Nakato
T. Nakimuli
20
Candidates
Passed in Div I & II
Average aggregate per candidate
23.3In the news
Best aggregates
Standings
Countrywide
District
in Kapelebyong
10th
Top subject
By the numbers
2012
Established
149
Enrolment
6
Teaching staff
48
Typical class size
What we emphasize
About
Acowa Primary Sch. is a co-educational private primary school in Kapelebyong, Eastern Region. Founded in 2012, it placed #10 in Kapelebyong District in the 2025 Primary Leaving Examinations, posting an average aggregate of 21.1 from 20 candidates. It runs a nursery section alongside P1–P7, with a focus on ple excellence and pastoral care / guidance.
A message
At Acowa, every child is known, taught with care and prepared thoroughly for the next stage. We pair firm academic standards with the values that build a confident, disciplined learner.
Our alumni
Notable alumni
Joan Wanyana
Medical doctor, Mulago National Referral Hospital
Timothy Nsubuga
Entrepreneur and SME founder
...go on to...
...have excelled at...







...are Trailblazers at...







The Praecip verdict
What stands out
Acowa Primary Sch. earns its place on Kapelebyong District's 2025 PLE table at rank 10, with an average aggregate of 21.1 from 20 candidates.
Where it falters
The figures below the headline — location detail, fees, facilities and editorial ratings — are illustrative for now and should be confirmed with the school. What is solid is the academic signal: this is a primary that gets pupils to the PLE finish line well.

Fees
Tuition snapshot
10 class levels · billed per term
Class level | Day Stay at home · attend daily | Boarding Meals, dorms, supervised study |
|---|---|---|
| Baby | UGX320,000 | UGX740,000 |
| Middle | UGX340,000 | UGX780,000 |
| Top | UGX350,000 | UGX820,000 |
| P1 | UGX410,000 | UGX870,000 |
| P2 | UGX420,000 | UGX910,000 |
| P3 | UGX430,000 | UGX950,000 |
| P4 | UGX440,000 | UGX990,000 |
| P5 | UGX460,000 | UGX1,030,000 |
| P6 | UGX470,000 | UGX1,050,000 |
| P7 | UGX490,000 | UGX1,070,000 |
All amounts in UGX, billed per term. Annual figure assumes three school terms. Fees exclude one-off entrant extras (uniform, application, deposits), see below.
1070000How fees are paid




Installment plans available
What's included
Financial aid
Acowa Merit Bursary
Academic meritPartial tuition support for academically strong pupils from low-income families.
Application & registration
Admissions checklist
4 required · 1 preferred
Entry ages
3 classes
Children outside the band may be considered case-by-case at the head’s discretion.
Readiness checks or prior schooling may shift placement up or down a class.
Selectivity reading
Cycle 2025
How much demand last year's incoming class generated, and how narrow the door to a place really was.
Applications tabled
40
hopefuls
Places offered
16
admitted
Subscription
2.5×applications per place
Offer rate
40%
of applicants admitted
Admission charges · one-off
Issued to incoming families of Acowa. Settled once at admission, never billed again.
Itemized charges
Admissions open
Diary
Jun
20
Sat
Visiting Day, Term 1
Jul
15
Wed
Parents’ (PTA) meeting
Aug
10
Mon
End of term examinations begin
In the news
11 Apr 2026
The school placed #10 in Kapelebyong District with an average aggregate of 21.1 and 0 pupils in Division I.
4 Feb 2026
New term, new library books
A donation of storybooks has boosted the reading corner for the lower-primary section.
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Parent reviews
Strong on the basics, reading, writing and arithmetic, and the PLE preparation is taken seriously from P6.
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Strong on the basics, reading, writing and arithmetic, and the PLE preparation is taken seriously from P6.
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