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  1. Our aim at Emmanuel is to help the young women and men of the College to be their best and become highly functioning, resilient adults who can think independently and make a difference in our world. This development is pursued in an environment of unconditional respect where students are valued, listened to and work together. Excellence is not an art but a habit. Working in partnership with ...

  2. www.emmanuelcollegekazo.ac.ug › homeEmmanuel College Kazo

    Emmanuel College Kazo, a catholic – founded Mixed Day and Boarding Secondary School, located in Bwayiise Parish, owned by Kampala Archdiocese, aspires to train youths people to become useful people not only to themselves but the world at large. Our role is to intentionally reimagine the future today through well programmed activities to ...

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  4. Emmanuel College. Rooted in the ecumenical heritage of The United Church of Canada, Emmanuel College equips leaders for rigorous theological inquiry, inclusive practices of justice and care, contextual analysis, creative activity, and interfaith engagement.

  5. College Life. Emmanuel (or 'Emma') is an inclusive, diverse & close-knit community of under– & postgraduate students, academics & staff. The College provides a nurturing & supportive environment for everyone to thrive. Our range of academic support for undergraduates provides a personal Director of Studies in your subject, and one–to–one ...

  6. Emmanuel is a place where collaborations between faculty and students are happening every day. It is a place filled with the type of personal interactions, opportunities and outcomes that are simply not available everywhere. With more than 70 areas of study in the arts, humanities, business, education, nursing and the natural sciences, our wide scope of academic offerings encourage you to ...

  7. The Eisner Administration Building has served as the architectural symbol of Emmanuel College for more than 100 years. It is home to the historic Chapel, classrooms, the Art Department, faculty and staff offices, meeting space, the mailroom and the Muddy River Café.