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St. Paul’s College Mbale Started as St. Paul's College Farm along with the school, was founded by a Dutch Catholic Priest in 1950.
Fr.Leonard Van Der Salm, a Mill Hill Missionary was an accomplished Farmer with vast knowledge in, and zeal for, dairy farming.
For 30 years with him at the helm, he developed a model farm and, a major supplier of milk in Mbale. A section of the land was used for crop farming too.
It served to teach agriculture to people around. This he did through both practical lessons and duty allocation for students in farm work, and demonstration
programs for out of school persons.
The school kept to that focus to the post independence times (1962-1965) when the national drive in education was
to increase Secondary Education to Train manpower to replace the departing white civil servants.
So from 1965 to date the school took up a general
Secondary School Curriculum. Agriculture however remained a key subject for many Students at both Lower and Upper Secondary.

Choosing the right secondary school is a crucial step in your education journey. Consider factors like academic excellence, a positive and supportive environment, a wide range of extracurricular activities, and a strong sense of community. Look for a school that offers a well-rounded curriculum and a dedicated teaching staff to help you thrive both academically and personally. Look no further, but St. Paul's College Mbale is here for you.
St. Paul's College Mbale's mission is to cultivate a healthy attitude to life and the world, expose students to the Christian message, instill civic awareness, and develop responsible citizens. The college also aims to develop students' information technology skills and foster a lifelong learning interest.
The vision for St. Paul's College Mbale is encapsulated in its Motto: "Intelligentia Agricolae Mundum Sustinet," which translates to "The Intelligence of the Farmer Sustains the World". This motto reflects the founder's vision of fostering a deep understanding of agriculture and its importance in sustaining society. The school aims to develop students who are not only knowledgeable in academics but also possess practical skills and a passion for farming, contributing to the world's well-being.
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