November 19, 2024
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Pupils Graduate To P1

This article was first published in Toto Magazine on December 14, 2022 By Alfred Byenkya Over 50 children of Palace Junior School, Kireka were promoted to Primary One recently. The colourful graduation ceremony took place at the school premises. James Mubiru, the director, thanked parents for paying school fees and supporting their children’s education. He […]

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Excellence Rewarded

This article was first published in Toto Magazine on December 14, 2022 By Ritah Mukasa Tennessee Valley Academy, located at Katadde-Buwambo in Wakiso district, ended the year in style. Apart from pupils in Top Class graduating to Primary One, children in all classes, who excelled in various disciplines, received awards. Vivien and Daniel Ssempereza, the […]

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Govt Approves 10-Year-Old Ikonyu’s Book As National Reader

This article was first published in Toto Magazine on December 14, 2022 By Lawrence Mulondo November, 2022 will be a month to remember for ten-year-old Manuela Erivania Janet Ikonyu after the National Curriculum Development Centre (NCDC) included her book on the curriculum. Ikonyu, a Primary Four pupil at Entebbe Education Centre, started writing and drawing […]

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SCIENCE EXPERIMENT

Did you know you can make a fun little musical instrument with a straw and bottle of water? Trombone Straw Sound Instructions Instructions What is Happening? As you move the straw up and down inside the bottle, the level of water in the straw changes. This change in water level results in different lengths of […]

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Make Spinach Smoothie

By Ritah Mukasa Every week, Toto magazine chefs will teach you how to prepare simple, but healthy meals. Michael Mutenza, the executive chef at Eureka Place Hotel in Ntinda teaches you to make a spinach smoothie. Ingredients There are several frozen ingredients in this recipe

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What Is A Dinosaur?

Leah Adong, Aluk Primary School Dinosaurs were reptiles which appeared on Earth more than 200 million years ago. They went extinct (died off) about 65 million years ago. This was due to climate change which interfered with their source of food.

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Students, Teachers Trained To Manage Depression

By Ritah Mukasa Over 90 students have been trained to manage depression and stress, create better relationships with peers, families and communities all while conserving the environment. This is under the well-being model project, which is run by Africa Education and Leadership Initiative (Africa ELI) a not-for-profit organization in Uganda. It collaborates with the University […]

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How To Protect Sexually Active Teens

(This article was first published in the New Vision on December 21, 2022) Parents and schools react in various ways to the news of teenagers engaging in sexual relationships. Several of them punish these teenagers, but that is not always the solution. Shibba Nkwanzi looks at how parents can protect teenagers from the dangers of […]

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Muyingo Urges Students To Join Bukalasa

(This article was first published in the New Vision on December 14, 2022) By Frederick Kiwanuka The state minister for higher education, John Chrysestom Muyingo, has urged students to consider joining Bukalasa Agricultural College in Luwero district after the government upgraded the institution. Muyingo, who visited the institution recently, also urged its administrators to market […]

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Put Teachers At Centre Of Transformation Agenda

(This articles was first published in the New Vision on December 14, 2022) By Patrick Kaboyo Uganda recently introduced new policies in the education sector. Some of these include the new lower secondary school curriculum, the National Teacher Policy and the Technical Vocational Education and Training Policy. However, while the country’s education policy reform has […]

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