ST. GRACIOUS SCHOOLS LIRA CITY ANNOUNCES ADMISSION OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2026

By Okidi Patrick
ST. GRACIOUS SCHOOLS LIRA CITY EXTENDS FESTIVE CHEER AND ANNOUNCES ADMISSION OPPORTUNITIES FOR 2026.
LIRA, UGANDA – As the festive season is in full swing, St. Gracious Schools has taken a moment to wish its students, parents, and friends a joyous Christmas and a happy New Year 2026. In a heartfelt message, the school’s management expressed its gratitude for the continued support and dedication of its community.

In addition to spreading holiday cheer, St. Gracious Schools has also announced that admission is currently in progress for the upcoming year. The school is offering vacancies in various classes, from Primary 1 to Primary 7, at its primary school campus. Furthermore, admission opportunities are available at three of its campuses:

St. Gracious Secondary School Main Campus (SAGRASS), with an admission fee of 120,000 UGX, which includes a complimentary mattress.
St. Gracious Secondary School Leo Atubo Campus, with an admission fee of 50,000 UGX.
At St. Gracious Primary School (Boarding and Day Campus), with an admission fee of 100,000 UGX.
Parents, guardians, and students interested in exploring these opportunities can contact the school’s management via email at sagrasslira@gmail.com or by calling +256 784 997 232 or +256 775 753 373.

As the New Year approaches, St. Gracious Schools encourages its community to embrace new beginnings and take advantage of the available vacancies. The school is committed to providing a nurturing environment that fosters growth, success, and happiness for all its students.

In its message, the school’s management expressed its appreciation for the support and dedication of its community, stating, “Together, let us make the coming year even more remarkable.” St. Gracious Schools wishes everyone a wonderful holiday season, a merry Christmas, and a happy New Year 2026.
With its motto “Education for a Difference,” St. Gracious Schools is poised to continue making a positive impact in the lives of its students and the community at large.