KAMPALA: 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, Namagungawalked 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.
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.”
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