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Welcome to Our Lady Star of Pilgrims-Bukulula Girls' Secondary School.

Library:

The school library is equipped with relevant textbooks, encyclopedias and many other reading materials. It provides a serene atmosphere to both learners and teachers.
The E-granary together with the internet connection provides more current and up-to-date materials for students and teachers’ reference.

Computer Laboratory:

With a well equipped computer Laboratory, Bukulula Secondary School offers computer studies to all students. However, at senior three, students are free to select computer studies as one of their examinable subject at the National examinations. 

Science Laboratories:

Biology, Chemistry, physics, Agriculture and Home Economics are well catered for with ample supply of apparatus and equipment to enable all students have hands- on activity during the teaching/learning process.

Sesemat Project:

Bukulula is one of only four centres in the country with Secondary School Science and Maths teachers (SESEMAT) project training centre.
The centre provides in-service training to teachers of Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics so as to improve on their subject delivery and popularizing the subjects in secondary schools.
Students and teachers therefore have direct access to modern science and mathematics text books, equipment and apparatus used at the centre.

Houses:

The students are distributed into different houses, named after historical persons that have contributed greatly to the development of the school and the nation. 
The four houses namely: Wamala, Kiwanuka, Muteesa and Muyiggwa enhance togetherness and social responsibility among the students.
The houses have different colors they identify with and engage in inter-house competitions winning various prizes.