November 18, 2024
School Profiles

Best Schools In Bagging Private, Govt Slots At Universities

(This article was first published in the New Vision on 11th August 2021) By Conan Businge Mwalimu has ranked schools at the Government scholarship entry level and at the entry of Makerere University, which always takes the lion’s share of private admissions because of its capacity and various other factors. Based on last year’s analysis, […]

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Ask The Experts

Our Four-Year-Old Child Asks Too Many Questions

This article was first published in New Vision on March 13, 2013 I have a daughter who is four years of age. She goes to a kindergarten. Every time she returns from school, she narrates everything she learnt. The only unexciting part is when she begins to bombard us with a chain of ‘why’ questions. […]

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Toto

How Children Can Use Internet Productively

By Maureen Nakatudde The first thing Roses Kirabo, 13, does when she wakes up is open her tablet computer. She opens various websites and gets absorbed in digital media. “She wants to be online all the time,” Mary Namuddu, her mother, says. “When I assign her work around the house, she is always hesitant to […]

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Scholarships

Over 5,000 Benefit From Brac Mastercard Foundation Scholarships

By Umar Nsubuga In November 2012, BRAC Uganda and the Mastercard Foundation embarked on an eight-year journey that would see over 5,000 young Ugandans benefit from a highly prestigious national level secondary scholarship programme. The scholarship programme was aimed at achieving positive social transformation through providing academically talented youth from economically marginalised backgrounds with access […]

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Schools

How Risky Is It To Open Schools Fully?

By Martin Kitubi The Government has already drawn up a plan on how academic institutions will reopen, starting with higher institutions of learning, including universities. According to the plan, tertiary institutions will reopen in November starting with continuing first year students. Schools on the other hand, will re-open in January 2022 and that priority will […]

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Parenting

How To Deal With A Child Who Detests You

By Bob Kisiki My friend is a single father living with three teenagers and a pre-teen. The pre-teen is a boy so are the older two of the three teens. Only one of his children is a girl — and they do not see eye-to-eye. It had not always been like that, though. For the […]

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Ask The Experts

Open Letter To President Museveni: It Is Time To Fully Reopen Schools

By Prof. Mesharch Katusiimeh Your Excellency, managing the economy during the COVID-19 pandemic has not been easy, but you have done very well under the circumstances. Your tireless efforts in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic in Uganda has been recognised at home and abroad. You decided ‘to err on the side of caution’ and […]

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Schools

4,300 Schools Face Closure Over Delayed Reopening

By Martin Kitubi  WITH the likelihood that schools will reopen in January next year, a total of 4,339 private schools are likely to close due to prolonged lockdown, a National Planning Authority (NPA) report has revealed. Of these, 3,507 are primary, whereas 832 are secondary schools. These schools depend on tuition fees to run. Without […]

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Parenting

The Bane Of Online Classes

By Bob Kisiki I don’t know much about the various changes that have risen from the protracted coronavirus pandemic that has ravaged various spheres of society, but I know that we are experiencing things we had never dreamed of. Some of these are God-sent; many we wish had never happened, yet some carry a mix […]

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