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St. Mary's College Kisubi (SMACK) is a private, boarding middle and high school located in Wakiso District in the Central Region of Uganda. Established in 1906.


Location

The school is in
Kisubi Kisubi is a neighborhood in the Central Region of Uganda. Location Kisubi is located in Busiro County, Wakiso District, on Kampala-Entebbe Road, about northeast of Entebbe International Airport. This is approximately south of Kampala, the cou ...
along the Kampala–Entebbe Road, approximately , by road, south of Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. This is approximately , by road, north of Entebbe International Airport, the main civilian and military airport in Uganda. The coordinates of the college are 0°07'17.0"N, 32°32'00.0"E (Latitude:0.121389; Longitude:32.533333).


History

St. Mary's School was founded by Reverend Raux Modeste of the White Fathers Congregation in 1906 and was named after its patroness, Saint Mary. Today, the Catholic Archdiocese of Kampala owns St. Mary's College Kisubi (SMACK). At the beginning of 1899, the Catholic chiefs in the Buganda Kingdom, under the leadership of Chief Stanislas Mugwanya, raised the question of higher education for Catholic youths in the kingdom. Their request was laid for consideration by the August Assembly of the White Fathers' General Chapter at
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in 1900. Out of those efforts, SMACK was founded.


Reputation

According to a 2018 published report, St. Mary's College Kisubi is the most prestigious school in Uganda, owing to its excellent academic performance and all round nurturing of its students. The school offers education that encourages independent thinking and development. St. Mary's started out occupying only about 10 buildings. The oldest of them was the two-storeyed dormitory for Senior One and Two students that was later brought down and replaced by the current Chemistry Laboratory. The administration block remains unchanged from back in the day. Standing at the centre of the college, it serves as the most centralised block on campus.


Uniform

The SMACK students from 1906 to the early 1960s wore a pair of shorts and a white shirt as their uniform. Those who could afford a pair of shoes did wear them and others stayed barefooted. With many years of development, the uniform and the badge inclusive have had to succumb to many changes in design. The students today don a white shirt with a plain navy blue tie for ordinary level students, a striped tie for the advanced level students and a pair of grey trousers. Blazers have since become mandatory for all higher school certificate students. Lord Snowdon, in 1964, commissioned the SMACK memorial library, after the death of 12 students in a motor accident. Some of these students were part of the school football team that had gone to participate in a tournament at which they emerged victors. Cheering on the way back from the match, Milton Obote’s army suspected them to be rebels and the school lorry, which with the school bus was carrying the students, was knocked down by the army truck. In addition to the 12 deaths, an even greater number was injured that day. Today, the twelve trees planted also in memory of these students still stand tall right next to the Senior Six block. The ever growing college, alongside its infrastructural developments, saw the introduction of a number of sports like basketball, football, swimming and hockey. St. Mary's youngest building sits atop Kisubi hill as the tallest one yet. The new three-storied building, valued at Ugandan Shs.2.9 billion, serves as the new HSC block, replacing and outcompeting the older single-storied S5 block which stood erect since the introduction of the Higher School Certificate in SMACK in the recent past.


Alumni

The SMACK Old Boys’ Association (SMACKOBA) has been involved in the running of the school in one way or another right from its foundation in the latter half of the 20th century. Called upon in the 60s, the Old Boys took charge of the c of a circular profile, but because of cost, the current plan was taken up depicting a gallant eagle in flight. Notable alumni of St. Mary's College Kisubi (Old Smackists) include two Vice Presidents of Uganda, two Prime Ministers of Buganda Kingdom, Cabinet ministers, judges, lawyers, and distinguished academics.


Politics

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– Minister of Internal Affairs, since 2011; represents for Lamwo County in the Uganda Parliament, since 2011 *
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– Vice President of Uganda since 2011 * Paul Ssemogerere – former member of parliament representing North Mengo, 1962–1966; President of the Democratic Party 1972–1986 and 2001–2005; presidential aspirant in 1986 and 1996 * Gerald Karuhanga – member of parliament representing Ntungamo municipality, 2016–2021 * Michael Mabikke – former member of parliament Makindye East and President Social Democratic Party *
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Buganda Kingdom

* Charles Peter Mayiga – Katikkiro (Prime Minister) of the Kingdom of Buganda, May 2013–present * JB Walusimbi – Former Katikkiro (Prime Minister) of the Kingdom of Buganda


Academia

* Paul D'Arbela, professor of medicine and Dean of Postgraduate studies at UMU Nkozi *
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, professor of medicine, cardiologist and HIV clinical trialist *
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PhD, Luganda language scholar and historiographer * Charles Olweny, Vice Chancellor UMU Nkozi *
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, professor of medicine and surgery * Dr. Alex Countinho, Executive director, Partners in health Uganda * Gabriel Kariisa, PhD, Economist, former senior level international executive, AfDB *
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Writers

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, playwright


Civil service

* Muhoozi Kainerugaba, first son and senior presidential advisor on security * Kale Kayihura, former Inspector General of Police 2005–2018


Businessmen/ Managers

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Francis Kitaka Francis Xavier Kitaka (1 January 1935 - 12 September 2020) was a Ugandan biochemist, veterinarian, entrepreneur and industrialist. He is the former Chairman of Cipla Quality Chemical Industries Limited (CIPLAQCIL), located in Luzira, a suburb of ...
– founder and Chairman of Quality Industries Limited *
Frederick Kitaka Frederick Mutebi Kitaka, is a Ugandan physicist, mathematician, accountant, entrepreneur, and industrialist. He is the executive director of finance of Cipla Quality Chemical Industries Limited (CIPLAQCIL), a Ugandan limited liability company. ...
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that manufactures triple-combination anti-retroviral drugs * Charles Mbire – entrepreneur, businessman and industrialist; reportedly the wealthiest indigenous Ugandan; shareholder and Chairman of MTN Communications Company * Louis Kasekende - Economist, former Deputy Governor Bank of Uganda * Charlie Lubega - Proprietor Club Guvnor


See also

* Education in Uganda * Wakiso District *
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References


Further reading

Kituuka, William Kiwanuka, ''A History of St. Mary's College College (1906–2006)'' (Kampala, St. Mary's College Kisubi Alumni, 200
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External links


Location of SMACK Campus at Google Maps
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