In the portal, parents are able to navigate information specific to their students, such as: academic progress reports, fees statements, attendance summary, as well as news about their participation in various events, sports, art and other activities.
School staff also have special priviledges in the portal...
Comprehensive Nurture
Frequently asked questions
What exactly is Accelerated Christian Education (ACE)?
ACE is a self-paced curriculum based on five key principles of learning which are;
What subjects does ACE cover?
The ACE programme covers six core subjects: Mathematics, English, Word Building, Literature and Creative Writing, Science and Social Studies plus Bible and several other elective subjects at the secondary level.
How does ACE work?
Each subject is divided into achievable workbooks called Package of Accelerated Christian Education (PACE) which takes two to three weeks to complete depending on the ability of the child.
At the end of a PACE a student should take a PACE Test where they must score a minimum of 80% in order to continue to the next PACE.
Why does Shoma use the ACE curriculum?
Shoma is a Christian School whose major aim is to teach children Christian values through comprehensive nurture and ACE programme was the best curriculum to support this cause.
Is ACE recognized by universities in Uganda and around the world?
YES!!
Enrollment
We have students enrolled from Grade 1-3 which is Foundation Level, Grade 4-6 which is the Intermediate Level, Grade 7-9 which is the Senior Level and Grade 10-12 which is the Advanced Level.
We now have students in the Senior Level which is Grade 7 and Grade 8 and they are performing excellently.
Individualized Learning
In ACE students learn to do work on their own with help from the Learning Center Supervisor and Monitors where they are helped to set achievable daily goals and work towards finishing those goals by putting in effort and encouraging them to love what they do.
Students are able to have self-confidence, focus, determination through learning how to do work on their own and working on their own pace without comparison.
Grading and Certification
At the Level of Grade 8 which is equivalent to S.2-S.3, the students register for the International Certificate of Christian Education (ICCE) with ICCE to acquire the General Certificate.
In Grade 9 which is equivalent to S.4, the students acquire an Intermediate Certificate and at Grade 12, they acquire the Advanced Certificate which is the equivalent of the UACE Certificate.