The Uganda Museum’s education programme brings history and science to life for thousands of school children each year. Guided tours are carefully tailored to the national curriculum, covering topics from pre-colonial kingdoms to contemporary conservation efforts.
Students participate in hands-on workshops where they handle replica artifacts, learn traditional craft techniques from master artisans, and explore interactive science exhibits. The programme aims to inspire the next generation of archaeologists, historians, and naturalists, fostering a deep appreciation for Uganda’s cultural and natural heritage from an early age.