November 19, 2024
Toto

When St Elizabeth Montessori, Mukono Featured In Toto Magazine

(This article was first published in Toto Magazine on August 3, 2022) By Ritah Mukasa The swearing-in ceremony of St. Elizabeth Montessori in Mukono district featured in Toto magazine recently. It was the first time for the school to appear in the magazine. Teachers, parents and children were excited. The pictures tell it all.

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Silver Spoon Bought 500 Newspapers When They Appeared In Toto Magazine

(This article was first published in Toto Magazine on August 3, 2022) By Mary Kansiime When the prefects’ swearing-in ceremony of Silver Spoon Primary School in Kibuli appeared in Toto magazine, there was great excitement. Pupils were so happy to see themselves in the magazine. They bought 500 copies of the Wednesday New Vision newspaper […]

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Prefects Of Winston Standard Take Oath

(This article was first published in Toto Magazine on August 3, 2022) By Mary Kansiime Fourteen prefects of Winston Standard Primary School in Najjanankumbi took oath recently. Father Boneventure Masiira, who led prayers, encouraged the pupils to obey their leaders. He also told the leaders to listen to and respect the pupils who elected them.

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Green House Wins Namagunga Sports Event

(This article was first published in Toto Magazine on August 3, 2022) By Ronnie Kijjambu/Wilfred Sanya Namagunga Boarding Primary School in Buikwe district held its sports day recently. The event began with a parade which was inspected by the chief guest, the Deputy Auditor General, Keto Nyapendi Kayemba, accompanied by the headmistress, Sister Maria Assumpta […]

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Why Is The Dead Sea Called “Dead”?

Gideon Mydhasi, Kamuli Preparatory School The Dead Sea, located between Israel and Jordan, is actually not a sea, but a salty lake. It is called “dead” because no animal or plant life can survive in it’s water because it is extremely salty. Scientists estimate that the water of the Dead Sea is eight times more […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Do Not Ignore The Boy Child, Says University Don

(This article was first published in the New Vision on August 31, 2022) By Edward Anyoli Imelda Kyamwanga, a senior lecturer at the Mbarara University of Science and Technology, is concerned about what she calls the unequal attention given to boys and girls. In her book, The Extinction of Mister Daddy: A blind eye we […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Bazira Retores Namasagali’s Glory

(This article was first published in the New Vision on August 31, 2022) By Tom Gwebayanga Namasagali College in Kamuli district had nearly collapsed when Daniel Bazira was deployed to head it in 2012. Located on the eastern bank of River Nile in Namasagali sub-county, the school, which has O’ and A’ levels, had 47 […]

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News

Seseme Girls Make Profit At School

(This article was first published in the New Vision on August 24, 2022) By Stephen Nuwagira Lillian Dusingize, 16, moves a lever on a hair clipper back and forth to adjust its blades as another girl sits at the table in front of her. She combs the girl’s hair forward with a brush with one […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Mugisa Stands Up For Special Needs Kids

(This article was first published in the New Vision on August 24, 2022) By Wilson Asiimwe Bishop Rwakaikara Primary School is one of the biggest and oldest primary schools in Kagadi district. Located in Kagadi town, it is the only school with a unit for special needs children in the district. When Francis Mugisa was […]

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TEACHERS MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Nassiwa Revamps St Maria Goretti

(This article was first published in the New Vision on August 24, 2022) By Umar Nsubuga When Teddy Nassiwa was deployed to head St Maria Goretti Senior Secondary School Katende in Mpigi district in 2018, she was determined to replicate the successes she had achieved in other schools. However, one challenge stood in her way […]

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