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Stanbic National Schools Championship Returns, Here is How Your School Can Apply

Our ReporterBy Our ReporterFebruary 24, 2025Updated:February 24, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Applications are open for schools to compete in the 10th season of the Stanbic National Schools championship (NSC) and the stakes are high on who will win the youth entrepreneurship gong as it marks a decade since its inception.

Last year, participating students from St. Joseph’s High School, Namagunga walked away with a brand-new solar system valued at UGX 25 million for their school, UGX 1.5 million for their entrepreneurship patron, and brand-new laptops for each team member in the winning pitch.

On average, over 100 schools participate in the competition annually with participating student groups standing a chance to win prizes worth over UGX100 million.

Prizes worth UGX 150M

Secondary schools will this year be competing for top prizes worth UGX150 million as NSC celebrates its 10th anniversary. Recently, Stanbic Bank announced a call for applications for the forthcoming edition under the theme ‘Powering Innovation for Job Creators.

Students and teachers enjoying a light moment during the National School’s boot camp

Cathy Adengo, the Head of Sustainability at Stanbic Bank said job creation is the most pressing need for Uganda to address unemployment among the youth who form much of the population.

“Solving for youth unemployment is at the core of our sustainability agenda and over the last ten years, NSC has empowered students and teachers to become forward-thinking entrepreneurs and innovators, aligning with the government’s National Development Plan and the newly implemented competence-based curriculum,” said Adengo.

Adengo added, “I urge parents, students, teachers, and school owners to ensure their institutions participate in this exceptional programme. Beyond the chance to win prizes worth UGX 150 million, this learner-centered framework equips students with critical skills such as communication, collaboration, creativity, and critical thinking, preparing them for the job market and enhancing their problem-solving abilities.”

Adengo highlighted that Stanbic Bank has invested more than UGX 7 billion in youth-led enterprises, fostering the teamwork, leadership, and discipline essential for personal and professional development.

She highlighted the program’s goals and the vital role NSC has played in bridging the skills gap among Ugandan youth. With nearly 75% of the population under 30 years of age and 11 million students enrolled in formal education, the NSC aims to equip students with essential skills for the future success of their personal development.

The NSC organizers collaborate closely with educational stakeholders, including the Ministry of Education and Sports, to expand its reach. The competition has grown significantly, from just 10 participating schools during its inaugural year to over 250 today.

How to Apply

Secondary and vocational institutions across Uganda are invited to participate, with applications now open at stanbicnsc.ug.

Diana Ondoga, Manager Corporate Social Investments said, “Participation in the National Schools Championship is completely free of charge. We encourage both private and government-aided schools from all corners of the country to submit their applications and share their business ideas. You never know—this might be your opportunity to shine and make a breakthrough.”

Sam Mwogeza, the Stanbic Bank Executive Director hands over a dummy cheque to St Josephs High School Namagunga who won in the Student Spark Category with their Sani Troll Project.

There are two main categories: the Startup Challenge for new schools (Student Spark) and the Business Fellowship category for ongoing school and alumni projects.

“Our goal as the leading bank is to support not only women and farmers, but also to unlock potential and empower our youth to generate ideas that create employment and drive Uganda’s economic growth. By doing this, we believe we contribute to our motherland’s sustainable development,” Ondoga said.

In addition to traditional competition elements, the NSC also features mental health support for participants, offering guidance on career development and stress management, reflecting a broader commitment to student well-being.                 

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