KISU Summer Camp 2025
Fun, friendships & adventure...
KISU’s Summer Camp 2025 was a month bursting with discovery, friendship, and unforgettable memories! From the 1st of July, campers embraced a vibrant mix of activities—ranging from competitive sports, life skills, swimming, and creative clubs to adventurous trips and lively games. Each day brought new excitement, sparked curiosity, and built lasting friendships.
A special highlight for our younger campers (ages 4–7) was a trip to Anam Cara Farm, while the older students enjoyed a hands-on experience at Flametree Stables, learning how to groom ponies. The final day of camp, 31st July, was filled with mixed emotions—sad goodbyes to new friends, yet excitement as campers proudly showcased their arts and crafts. Parents were treated to a vibrant Graduation Ceremony, complete with performances that celebrated teamwork, growth, and achievement.
To better support families, this year’s camp introduced extended hours until 5pm, flexible sign-up options, and daily snacks and lunches to keep everyone energised.
Our dedicated summer camp staff worked tirelessly to ensure that every child grew in confidence, improved their social skills, learned to respect others, and appreciated the opportunities they were given.
KISU Summer Camp 2025 once again proved that learning doesn’t stop when school ends—it transforms into adventure, growth, creativity, and memories that last a lifetime.
✨ We look forward to welcoming you back next year!
Ms. Tracy Hathorn
Let's Get Started, Welcome to KISU!
Welcome to the new school year!
The new school year always feels like opening the first page of a fresh book-filled with curiosity, and sometimes a little nervousness.
At KISU, we understand that students may feel eager, anxious or nervous, and that’s perfectly normal. We are committed to creating a safe, supportive and caring environment for every child to grow not just academically, but emotionally and socially too - showing empathy toward one another.
Students can ease their worries by preparing ahead, staying positive, and remembering to pause, breathe, and enjoy the little things that make school special. Parents, you play an important part too. Establishing routines early, listening with patience, and reassuring your children that their feelings are valid. Seek support from friends, teachers and family if you feel uncertain about anything related to school.
Together, let’s begin the year with empathy, confidence, and optimism!
Ms. Annabelle Mutesi
School Counselor
Christmas Fair
SAVE THE DATE
Ms. Tracy Hathorn