Growth for Every Child
Welcome to bRAIN bUTTONS gRAMMAR sCHOOL
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS
— We train and equip
For the last 10 years of its existence, Brain Buttons Grammar is proud of offering the following core services: Dare Care, Nursery and Primary Education in line with Learning Framework for Early Childhood Development and Primary Education Curriculum as issued by the Ministry of Education and Sports.
Bishop Wilberforce Kityo Luwalira praying for our 2023 primary Seven Candidates
Our 2023 minister after swearing
Founded in 2010, Brain Buttons Grammar School began as a small Nursery school with three children on its first day of opening on 3rd September 2010.The school is a mixed one; providing both Nursery and Primary education from Primary one to Primary Seven.
Our Staff
admission
Brain Buttons Grammar School is a non-selective school which aims to educate children from the local community mainly in Kampala and Wakiso, providing where possible for the special needs of all its children. In particular circumstances, admission will be at the discretion of the school’s Principal, following assessment of each child’s ability to join a given class. Children are placed in classes according to their age and intellectual ability. Admission takes place at the beginning of each academic term. That is January-February; April – May and August-September each year.
Our Mission
To prepare our children for a better future with a curriculum that motivates them to explore, discover, build self-esteem, confidence and multiple intelligences.
ABOUT US
Founded in 2010, Brain Buttons Grammar School began as a small Nursery school with three children on its first day of opening on 3rd September 2010.The school is a mixed one; providing both Nursery and Primary education from Primary one to Primary Seven.
Our teacher-child ration is 1:25 and 1:35 for nursery and primary classes respectively.
In a bid to provide holistic education to all children, Brain Buttons Grammar School involves all parents and guardians in the long journey of educating the young ones…