November 18, 2024
Toto

90 Children Graduate To Primary One

This article was first published in Toto Magazine on December 7, 2022 By Ronnie Kijjambu Seeta Junior School, Mukono held their seventh graduation ceremony recently. A total of 90 pupils will join Primary One next year. The classes, Banana One and Two, Apple and Orange, entertained in ballet, Kiganda dance, poems and speeches. The children […]

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What Is The Biggest Animal In The World?

Ian Mutawe, Zigoti Primary School The biggest animal in the world is the blue whale. Whales live in water. The biggest animal which lives on land is the African elephant. While the African elephant weighs about 6,000kg, the blue whale weighs about 140,000kg. This means the blue whale is about 23 times heavier than the […]

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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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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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New Curriculum: How To Read Your Child’s Report Card

(This article was first published in the New Vision on December 14, 20220 Many parents are struggling with interpreting the report cards introduced by the new lower secondary curriculum, whose implementation started this year. Agnes Kyotalengerire talked to experts to help you understand how to read this report card Her daughter returned home for the […]

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Excitement As Kikuube School Gets Facelift After 77 Years

This article was published on the New Vision website on April 6, 2023 By Peter Abaanabasazi Pupils, parents and teachers at St Peter Kigaya BCS Primary School in Buhimba town council have a reason to smile after Kikuube district local government gave the dilapidated school structures a facelift. The renovation of the seven-classroom block funded […]

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Over 5,500 Undergo Patriotism Training In Kamuli

This article was first published on the New Vision website on April 9, 2023 By Tom Gwebayanga KAMULI – At least 5,500 patriotism students have been commissioned as young cadres in Kamuli district and have been urged to grow the spirit of loving Uganda, respecting their parents and studying hard to build a better country. At […]

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TVET: Girls, Pwds To Get Scholarships

This article was first published on the New Vision website on April 8, 2023 By John Masaba KAMPALA – Government has announced a series of scholarships to support the education of female and special needs education trainees in the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET). The move is part of efforts to build affirmative action […]

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