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English: The school was named Kibubura Secondary School in memory of Julia Kibubura who was the first woman in Uganda to take up a political leadership position as Gombolola (county) chief during the time of Galt, a colonial administrator. She died in 1905 at the hands of Rutaraka, a native of Ibanda District.
The name Kibubura is derived from Runyakitara wprd ‘okububura’ loosely translated as ‘the roaring of a lion’.
Before officially gazetting Kibubura Girls' secondary school as an O-Level boarding senior secondary school by the then Education minister on June 15, 1981. It was formerly Ibanda Integrated Primary School.
It was designated as a girls’ only school because at that time the girl-child education was a preserve of a few.
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