KEST was founded in 1989 by a group of Ugandan Christian leaders to respond to the need for trained leadership in the context of a rapidly growing church in Uganda and the surrounding region. KEST is unique because it is evangelical and broadly interdenominational while seeking to balance excellence in ministry and academic study. Hand in Hand's involvement with KEST goes back to 2004.
| Location | Kampala City Centre, Uganda |
|---|---|
| Project Theme | Indigenous Training College |
| Principal | Reverend Dr Solomon Nkesiga |
| Number of Staff | 10 |
| Number of Students | Approx 120 |
| Number of Girls | 40% |
| Number of Boys | 60% |
| Age Range | 18 to 50 |
| Facilities | lecture theatres, dining hall, library, IT room, intenet access, mains water, mains electricity, good access to Kampala city centre, close to local shops. |
Since 1990 over 300 hundred leaders have graduated from various KEST non-formal programmes and KEST continues to provide Degree and Diploma qualifications for students from numerous African countries.
KEST is a correspondent member of the Accrediting Council for Theological Education in African (ACTEA.
The KEST Vision is as follows: