Admissions
Your practical learning journey starts here
St. Bruno welcomes young people aged 14 and above who are ready to learn, practise and build a more independent future.
Who can apply
Open to learners from different backgrounds
Basic literacy is helpful but is not mandatory for most practical courses.
- School dropouts
- Deaf and hard-of-hearing youth
- Youth with physical disabilities
- Refugees from Nakivale, Oruchinga and other settlements
- Youth from vulnerable and marginalized families
How to apply
- Visit the school campus in Kyabirukwa and collect an application form from the admissions office.
- Complete the form and attach two passport-size photographs, available identification and an optional recommendation letter.
- Attend an orientation interview so the admissions team can help identify a suitable course.
Intake periods
The two main intakes are in January and July. Late admission depends on available space.
Common questions
What prospective learners often ask
How long do courses take?
Most courses run for six months to one year, depending on the programme.
Does the school support learners who cannot afford full fees?
Partial sponsorships and bursaries may be available, particularly for persons with disabilities, refugees and learners from extremely poor households.
Is accommodation available?
Yes. The school offers dormitory accommodation, including arrangements for deaf students and other vulnerable learners.
Are the facilities accessible?
The school provides sign-language interpretation and works to make learning facilities accessible to learners with disabilities.