Private Schools Expand as Parents Seek Alternatives to Public Education
By The Urban Gazette Education Desk
Kampala , Uganda
Private schools across Uganda are recording increased enrollment, as parents seek smaller class sizes and consistent teaching amid challenges in the public education system.
Education experts say the trend reflects dissatisfaction with overcrowding, teacher absenteeism, and limited learning materials in government schools β particularly in urban areas.
However, rising fees raise concerns about access and affordability for middle- and low-income families.

Why It Matters
Education divide: Growing reliance on private schools may deepen inequality.
Household costs: Education is becoming a larger financial burden for families.
Future workforce: Quality education shapes long-term economic growth.

What to Watch
π Government reforms: Will public schools receive new investments?
π° Fee regulation: Calls for oversight of private school costs are growing.
π©π½βπ« Teacher recruitment: Staffing levels will be key to public education recovery.

