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Tuesday, 31 December 2013
Friday, 27 December 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Construction Progresses On Nursery And Main Hall F...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Construction Progresses On Nursery And Main Hall F...: Block Three construction plus Main Hall. Preparing the house for guests and a whole whack of other things - including renovations - has ...
Saturday, 21 December 2013
Update on the Classroom constructions@Khps home
Classroom construction exercise kicked off some a week ago commencing with putting in place Nursery Classes to accommodate younger children aged between 3 - 6 years. The block comprises 3 units to house pupils in Baby, Middle and Upper Class.
The building is made from local available building materials and the construction phase is moving on very well. So far the structure by the end of tomorrow 22nd December 2013 will be at wall plate awaiting to be roofed.
Timbers for roofing has been procured and have been delivered at the site. A ring beam has been applied on the entire building to ensure maximum strength and stability of the building.
Funds to purchase iron sheets are also available and strictly colored sheets will be put on the roof.
Arrangements have been made to have the building top be done between 26th - 29th of this month.
A pictorial of the latest images captured on the KHPS Nursery Classroom construction is as below:
The building is made from local available building materials and the construction phase is moving on very well. So far the structure by the end of tomorrow 22nd December 2013 will be at wall plate awaiting to be roofed.
Timbers for roofing has been procured and have been delivered at the site. A ring beam has been applied on the entire building to ensure maximum strength and stability of the building.
Funds to purchase iron sheets are also available and strictly colored sheets will be put on the roof.
Arrangements have been made to have the building top be done between 26th - 29th of this month.
A pictorial of the latest images captured on the KHPS Nursery Classroom construction is as below:
Carrying the metal bars at the site |
Building now at the wall plate |
Back view of the wall at wall plate awaiting to be roofed |
A photo shot to show the ring beam, actual size of the classroom, size of window and the ventilators |
Builders ferrying timbers for the ring beam |
Fixing the ring beam |
Builders carrying the metal bars to make the ring beam |
Ring beam fixed |
Vehicle delivers timbers for the beam |
A truck delivers timbers to aid in making the entire roof where iron sheets will rest on
You can get involved and support this project online at Kasese Humanist School fundraiser
Volunteers to participate in future constructions of more classrooms are also welcome. In case you are interest to volunteer as a builder, mason, electrician, plumber or landscape designer. Write to the School Director on Email School Email address
More buildings are going to be constructed in more months ahead. Keep following and supporting our project so that secular minds are nurtured in a conducive environment for our students.
More information about the school are available at KHPS School Website
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Wednesday, 18 December 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Uganda Humanist School: Construction Begins On Nur...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Uganda Humanist School: Construction Begins On Nur...: Day four of KHPS Nursery building construction. Awesome news from Kasese Humanist Primary School in Uganda. Although the total fundrais...
Thursday, 5 December 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Kasese Humanist Primary School Volunteers Praise K...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Kasese Humanist Primary School Volunteers Praise K...: Some children share their letter with their teacher. (source: KUHA ) Back July 2012, I wrote about a newly formed letter exchange bet...
Sunday, 1 December 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Detailed Building Plans For New Kasese Humanist Pr...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Detailed Building Plans For New Kasese Humanist Pr...: A portion of the classroom plans for the new Kasese Humanist Primary School in Uganda. A week or so ago, Kasese Humanist Primary S...
Monday, 25 November 2013
Letter Exchange Project between USA pupils & KHPS pupils
Some children share their letter with their Teacher |
A selected number of Children of Kasese Humanist Primary
School totaling 25 are participating in
a Penpal Letter Exchange Service with children from some schools in the United
States.
The project was initiated by Lylah Mouton, a 7 year old
child who is currently raising funds and material assistance towards Uganda
Humanist Schools.
Awor Immaculate shows off her letter |
Kasese Humanist Primary School management is engaging 25
pupils to participate in this letter writing/photo exchange program and so far
children from the USA have wrote in their first letters which have been
anxiously received by our pupils most of which are in the age bracket of 7-13 years.
The children are happy to be part of the project as they
have got friends overseas with whom they can share with views, news and life on
either side.
Zam Mageya excited to have a Penpal |
The first letters from US came along with 3 disposable
cameras to aid in shooting photos by the children themselves and these photos
will be made available to their USA counterparts. In addition to this the
school got 2 electric bells bought for the school by the Dad to Lylah Mr. Mario
Mouton. These bells are going to be installed at the school and be used to
alert the time of changing lesions, calling children to assembly time and so
on.
The photos below show some children after receipt of their
letters.
Participants in the project acknowledge receipt of the letters |
The KHPS children will reply back the letters early this
week and on behalf of the KHPS children, I thank all those children
participating in this program for their interest in corresponding with our
school and I am optimistic there is a lot my children will learn, acquire in
this exercise.
I thank Mario Mouton for all his efforts in guiding Lylah initiate such an encouraging cause aimed at bringing smiles and hope to Ugandan children.
Rafert poses for a photograph |
I thank Mario Mouton for all his efforts in guiding Lylah initiate such an encouraging cause aimed at bringing smiles and hope to Ugandan children.
Kave poses for a photograph at HeadTeachers'Office |
Lylah KHPS Salutes you. Pass on our love, affection, passion and compassion to all the children who are participating in this Letter Exchange Program.
With Science, We can Progress
Thursday, 21 November 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Architectural Drawings Of New Humanist School In U...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Architectural Drawings Of New Humanist School In U...: Artist's rendering of new Kasese Humanist Primary School buildings. (oblique view) Today, Director of the Kasese Humanist Prima...
Monday, 18 November 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: First Construction Material Bought For New Humanis...
My Secret Atheist Blog: First Construction Material Bought For New Humanis...: Truck of rock being dumped at new school's site. Last week, the Kasese Humanist Primary School in Uganda received the first $4,000 ...
Friday, 15 November 2013
Secular Student Alliance donates to KHPS
Kasese Humanist Primary School has received a shipment of
pens from Secular Student Alliance, a US based secular organization. The
package received contained over 700 pens which have been distributed to each
student in Grade 2 to Grade 6 leaving there a surplus for future use.
KHPS Teaching and non teaching staff have also benefited
from the donation.
Received pens distributed out to KHPS Children |
The children, the entire management and staff of Kasese
Humanist School thank so much Secular Student Alliance for supporting us with
the pens which is a major tool in and out of the classroom.
The pens donation was addressed to Ben Blanchard who has
just concluded his volunteering experience at the school last month. Ben was
among the other 3 members of the Pathfinders Project who are currently on a yearlong
program being funded by Foundation Beyond Belief.
The supplies were received by The School Director, Bwambale Robert who made a brief intro about SSA. The pens were distributed class by class and thereafter children posed for a group photo.
Children at the school raising high the donated pens. Thanks Secular Student Alliance (SSA) |
Thank you so much Secular Student Alliance for donating to
our school.
With Science, we can progress.
Friday, 8 November 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: AAI Wires First $4000 To Humanist School In Uganda...
My Secret Atheist Blog: AAI Wires First $4000 To Humanist School In Uganda...: Bricks are already bering assembled at the new site in anticipation of a March construction start. You can see the only existing build...
Sunday, 3 November 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: A Little Bit Of Green
My Secret Atheist Blog: A Little Bit Of Green: A visitor at the Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens in Uganda steps into the hot spring. How I wish I were in such a warm spot right ...
Monday, 28 October 2013
KUHA attends and reports about the IHEYO African Working Group regional meeting & training
Conference Banner
Kasese United Humanist association was among the participant
organizations that were invited to attend the IHEYO REGIONAL AFRICAN WORKING
GROUP MEETING AND TRAINING that was organized by IHEYO in Conjunction with
HIVOS and HALEA, a local NGO. More about Kasese United Humanist Association HERE
The conference kicked off in high gears with representatives
from the East African region countries namely Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, South
Sudan and Finally Uganda. Uganda took the top lead in having several secular
organizations participating in the conference.
Humanist Association for Leadership, Equity and
Accountability was the main organizer of the event and hosted several local
organizations who work under the umbrella of Uganda Humanist association.
Organizations that were present at the conference were Kasese United Humanist
Association represented by Bwambale Robert, HELU represented by Aggie Ajera, Havrev by Mark Baguma, UHASSO by a team of board of trustees who included Mr.
Deo Ssekitoleko, Kisirinya Peter, Mark Baguma, Halea by Mr. Lukyamuzi Joseph.
Opening remarks of the conference was made by Lukyamuzi
Joseph who is the current Chairperson HALEA who welcomed all the participants.
The turn up was good as all the invited delegates turned up.
Self introduction of the participants followed next.
A short video was played showing HALEA Teens performing
promoting Humanism through Music, other videos about witch hunting by Nigerian
pastors and Boko Haram fundamentalists were played. There was one scary and
horrible video showing the Boko Haram fundamentalists killing a Christian
faithful by cutting her throat with a knife and beheading her. This exposes the
atrocities committed on the African soil and anywhere in the world in the name
of religion. The participants were not happy with the act and condemned the
act.
The next item was to call on the invited groups to present
to the delegates their activities .Freedom and Roam Uganda (FARUG) opened the
exercise where Ssenfuka Warry presented a speech backed with a presentation
about the organization plus their activities. Farug is a feminine organization
advocating for women and minority rights like LGBT and women emancipation.
Warry cited a number of challenges being faced in their works and appealed for
legislators and Human rights campaigners to work tooth and nail to ensure that
civil liberty and minority rights are observed.
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Second on the Agenda was a speech and presentation from
Aggie Ajera of HELU Uganda which is based in Gulu, she made a presentation
about the organization activities and the delegates were so happy to see that
many people’s lives of people in Gulu are being transformed in the right
direction politically, socially and economically. Gulu people are just healing
the wounds after being victims of the aimless war by the Lords Resistance Army lead
by renegade Joseph Kony, a native of the area. Many people have lost their lives,
property and spent most of their time in camps and of recent they are trying to
rebuild themselves.
Third item was a presentation from George Ongere of Center
for Inquiry Kenya who informed the participants about on campus seminars and
debates in several Universities around Nairobi where students are enlightened
about Humanism and how they can be good people to take Kenya Forward. He also
organizes anti superstition campaigns.
Mr. Ongere told the delegates about his new project of the
Humanist Orphans where through his efforts, he has managed to put several
children in school by paying fees and uniform.
Mr. Ongere is a Writer and informed the delegates of his new
book not yet published, its title is Does Africa Need God?.
A speech and presentation from Rwanda was made by Daniel
Twesigye who informed the delegates about free thought in Rwanda. He however
said that Humanism is still a new thing in their country and in this regard
appealed for well-wishers worldwide to supply them with free thought
literature, books, magazines and DVDs such that the elites can understand the
philosophy with ease. Daniel is a University Student in Kigali doing Business
Administration.
A presentation by James from South Sudan followed who told
the delegates that Humanism has been deep rooted in the South Sudan army and
that they are passing it to local Sudanese in an effort to debunk the
prevailing superstitions and beliefs in magic.
A speech by Kasese United Humanist association was made by
Bwambale Robert who made a mention about the activities being done to promote
humanism, Bwambale talked about the Free thought library and how it has helped
to expose to the local people free thought and science knowledge. A mention was
made about Kasese Humanist Primary School and Kasese Humanist Botanical
Gardens. The delegates were happy with KUHA activities of promoting humanism in
several ways.
More information about the school is online at Kasese Humanist Primary School and Kasese Humanist Botanical Gardens
On day two, began with the recap of Day One activities by
Kato Mukasa.
Thereafter the delegates had training on Human rights and
the Educator was Ms Kisubi Esther who is a lecturer at KIU accompanied by a
Professor who taught the participants many issues on Human rights including its
history, the role of Non Governmental Organizations in promotion of human
rights, positive rights and negative rights and a mention about the Human
rights treaties and relevant documents.
The Trainers emphasized local NGO to employ networking with
local and international organization in their efforts to promote people’s
rights.
A mention was made about the hierarchy of rights.
A German Expatriate working
with GTZ by the names Ms. Anke Weisheit made a brief well illustrated
power point presentation citing out most
influence prominent personalities on the African and western soil and she
stressed that Ubuntu or living by the golden rules, humanist values and ethics
can bring peace, compassion and harmony in the world. She also gave tips on
fundraising strategies and mentioned what donors would expect from donor
seeking organizations.
In an effort to strengthen the smooth running of activities
done in the Africa working group, a number of issues were discussed ranging
from social networking, creating sustainable projects to take local
organizations towards self reliance, fundraising strategies, lobbying, creation
of more humanist schools, magazines, newsletters and setting up of a radio
station to advance secular views.
Ms. Anke making a presentation
As the past Leadership did not work to the Member
Organizations expectations, some leadership changes were made. Mr Kato Mukasa
from Halea has been the Country Coordinator for IHEYO in Uganda for 2 years since 2011 and suggested to step
aside to allow new members to also ride the boat.
Some of the Participants in the conference
On this vacancy Bwambale
Robert from Kasese United Humanist Association showed interest in the post together
with Aggie Ajera from HELU. There was a cast of ballot papers where Bwambale
Robert got 11 votes while Aggie came up with 4 votes. In this case Bwambale
Robert is now the Country Coordinator for IHEYO.
Other Country Coordinators for
the other countries were:
George Ongere Kenya
Rwanda Daniel
Twesigye
Sudan, Lugobya James
All in all, the conference ended at mid day on Sunday 27th.
Special thanks go to HALEA Uganda for the nice reception,
care and conduct of the conference and the Member Organization pledged to work
harder in our effort to make this world better for us all. Thanks HALEA, Thanks IHEYO and thanks all the organizations that participated in this conference.
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Monday, 14 October 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Update And Pictures From Kasese Humanist Primary S...
My Secret Atheist Blog: Update And Pictures From Kasese Humanist Primary S...: Pathfinders playing with Kasese Humanist Primary School students. (Photo courtesy Bwambale Robert) Almost two weeks ago, Bwambale Robert...
Sunday, 6 October 2013
A memorable trip to Queen Elizabeth National Park with the Pathfinders
It was on a cool Saturday 5th November 2013 that Kasese Humanist Primary
School staff together with the Pathfinders had a tour aimed at visiting Queen
Elizabeth National Park located in Kasese district.
This place is among the
treasures that the Ugandan government cherishes so much as it is a tourist
destination offering a variety of attractions ranging from a variety of tree
species, birds, magnificent views of craters, wild life animals, Aquatics and a
variety of geographical features like craters, escarpments, cliffs and a mini
museum.
Mweya Safari Lodge seen from a distance ( Photo by Bwambale Robert) |
At exactly 9:00 AM, Our Journey started from the KHPS Railway campus where
we boarded a mini van that accommodated 18 people comprising of the 4
Pathfinders Conor, Wendy, Michelle and Ben , the School Director and his wife plus
the rest being staff members.
We took the Kasese Mbarara road and moved through Kikorongo where we had a
stop over at the Equator, one of the land marks that separates the northern and
southern hemisphere.
Pathfinders team with KHPS Staff 2013 |
This point is at 0 Degrees. Both the Staff and the
Pathfinders posed for several photo shots and were all happy visiting this
place, the stop over lasted for 12 minutes and we proceeded to Katunguru which
is one of the fishing villages around Lake George where we had chance to make
another stop over and visited the Kazinga Channel which connects Lake George
and Lake Edward. On this channel, there is a giant metallic bridge. We had
chance to view a series of canoe boats and engine powered canoes and divers. We
spent close to 20 minutes in this place.
Visiting the Katunguru bridge on Kazinga channel |
We proceeded with our journey and headed to Queen Elizabeth National Park ,
as we were moving through the road to the Uganda Wild Life Authority Katunguru
Gate road we saw a number of animals and among them were Uganda Kobs,
Elephants, Buffalos and some birds. At 11:20 AM, we reached the Mweya Safari
lodge and were warmly received by Assistants at the Visitors Information Center
where we cleared the charges for visiting the park. An official working for UWA
had an introductory lecture about the Queen Elizabeth National Park, explained
about the geographical features located within the Albertine rift valley all
the way from Lake Albert to Kisoro in South western Uganda and thsi was made
possible by an already prepared, electrified diagrammatic chart with buttons
and markings of different features like lakes, volcanoes, mountains, rivers,
craters in this region. The lecture was very well presented and illustrative,
there is a lot we learnt there. We also had chance to view several historical
and scientific tools which are well tagged which are educative and informative.
Giant Elephant grazing in Queen Elizabeth National park |
At 12:30, we had lunch which we had carried along which was fried rice with
meat and sliced irish potatoes accompanied with bottled water. the meal was
very tasty and the fact that we had it outdoors under a tree shade made
everything lively.
The fact that we reached a bit late in this area to see the animals, we
were rather disappointed. The park staff told us that they normally conduct
game drives twice in a day and are conducted between 6:00 AM in the morning and
from 4:00 PM to night time. We were left with the option to fix a tour of the
animals in the evening something we agreed to do.
Lions resting in Queen Elizabeth National Park ( Photo by: Bwambale Robert) |
In an effort to kill the boredom, we came up with the idea to visit the
nearby attractions gifted by nature. We moved briefly to Katwe, a nearby
trading center known for a fishing village, salt mining and small business
trading. we came by to the offices of the Lake Katwe Salt mines where i paid
the entrance fees to the mines and we proceeded there. We were moved along the
mines by an official from the Salt Mines who acted as our guide. He explained
to us about the history of the mines and the processes gone through with the
extraction of the salt from the lake.
We spent there some good time and we
headed to the Lake Katwe Fishing village where few of us had a boat ride paid
for by the Pathfinders.
The Pathfinders at lake Katwe Salt Mines together with KHPS Staff |
Katwe salt mines |
From there, we proceeded back to Queen Elizabeth where we were joined with
a Tour Guide provided to us by the management of Queen Elizabeth National Park
and this time we moved the Kasenyi side where we had chance to see a variety of
animals like the Uganda Kobs, bush bucks, water-bucks, warthog, lions,
squirrels, Swaswa and a variety of birds plus magnificent scenery. we went up
to Kasenyi landing site and saw another active salt mining lake . At this
moment, it was past 6:15 PM and darkness was almost coming so we had to board
our taxi through the park and reached the Mbarara - Kasese Road and headed back to the school.
Listening to briefs about Queen Elizabeth N. Park at museum |
At 7: 30 PM,
we reached at the school.
It should however be noted with concern that the Pathfinders Project Team
sponsored the trip by meeting all the costs for the 18 Sitter van, paying for
the Tour Guide costs to the park while the KHPS management contributed in
paying for meals, bottled water and entrance fees to the salt mines.
Nyamunuka Crater Lake pictured from above (photo by : Bwambale Robert) |
On behalf of Kasese Humanist Primary School, i appreciate the support and generosity the pathfinders have extended to my school project. The trip indeed was very much welcome and has refreshed and equipped more knowledge in addition to what they teach to the children.
With science, we can progress.
Thursday, 3 October 2013
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Thursday, 26 September 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Witchcraft Wednesdays: Trapped In "Witch Camps", N...
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Tuesday, 24 September 2013
My Secret Atheist Blog: Guest Post On The Friendly Atheist: Taking You Ins...
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Saturday, 14 September 2013
The Pathfinders Project volunteers visit Kasese Humanist Primary School, Uganda
The Pathfinders Project Crew tasks as summarized in the first 3 days at Kasese Humanist Primary School in Kasese, western Uganda.
The Pathfinders Project crew landed in Uganda on 11th September 2013 and were received at Entebbe International Airport by the School Director Bwambale Robert who welcomed them into the country and led them from Entebbe to Kasese in a journey which took 7 hours.
The Pathfinders reached Kasese at 10:22 PM Wednesday night and the following morning, the Pathfinders Project crew visited Kasese Humanist Primary School site at the railway station and were received at the school by some section of Teachers at the school plus a few students in Grade 7 who are at the school undergoing revision studies during this holiday season.
The Pathfinders that arrived at the school are all from the USA and are 4 in number whose names are as below:
The Pathfinders Project is an initiative by Foundation Beyond Belief (FBB), a USA charity dedicated to show humanist generosity by helping out upcoming organization of which Kasese Humanist Primary School happens to have benefited from FBB where the school received some funds that aided the school to procure a water tank, purchase 10 class desks, added more 2.5 acreage of land to the KHPS School farmland making the farmland make it to 7.5 Acres with some funds utilized as well in boosting Teachers salaries at the school.
After the Pathfinders having met with the school staff, they were introduced to the local authorities as volunteer teachers at the school and offices so far visited include the area village chief at Railway and Kidodo, Railway Police Station and the office of the Resident District Commissioner for Kasese District. Plans are underway to have the volunteers visit the Ministry of Education and Sports Kasese Office for introduction as well.
The Pathfinders have been given several tasks to perform at the school and among the activities are Teaching of English language, Science, Mathematics, Humanism, First Aid, Physical Education, Computer lessons plus some games and sports.
The Pathfinders crew have had chance to be toured around to view a number of ongoing projects KHPS is embarking on like the new site where KHPS intends to construct permanent classrooms on its new land, The School plantation in Muhokya and the Kasese Humanist Botanic Gardens.
As a way to get a clear understanding on the nature, lifestyle and living conditions of KHPS pupils, the Pathfinders Project crew have been moved around the community to visit the children and their parents and they have donated scholastic supplies to the visited homes and both the children and their parents appreciate the sign of generosity rendered. The Pathfinders have tried to visit some families in Kasese and Kilembe and are looking forward to seeing the children report back for Term 3 which actually is beginning on 16th September.
The school reopens on Monday 16th of September for intensive teaching for all classes.
The Pathfinders keen to speak to the Parent and KHPS children |
Community walk by the Pathfinders |
The Pathfinders chatting with a Khps girl |
Moving in Railway ward in search for KHPS families |
A Parent to Tina Namudu a sponsored child receives pencils and a book for her daughter |
The Pathfinders, School Director & Khps Parent talk |
The Pathfinders with Khps School Director directing them to families |
The Pathfinders dishing out scholastic s to KHPS children |
Entering a khps parent home |
The Pathfinders Project crew landed in Uganda on 11th September 2013 and were received at Entebbe International Airport by the School Director Bwambale Robert who welcomed them into the country and led them from Entebbe to Kasese in a journey which took 7 hours.
The Pathfinders reached Kasese at 10:22 PM Wednesday night and the following morning, the Pathfinders Project crew visited Kasese Humanist Primary School site at the railway station and were received at the school by some section of Teachers at the school plus a few students in Grade 7 who are at the school undergoing revision studies during this holiday season.
The Pathfinders that arrived at the school are all from the USA and are 4 in number whose names are as below:
- Conor Robinson
- Michele Huey
- Ben Blanchard
- Wendy Weber
The Pathfinders Project is an initiative by Foundation Beyond Belief (FBB), a USA charity dedicated to show humanist generosity by helping out upcoming organization of which Kasese Humanist Primary School happens to have benefited from FBB where the school received some funds that aided the school to procure a water tank, purchase 10 class desks, added more 2.5 acreage of land to the KHPS School farmland making the farmland make it to 7.5 Acres with some funds utilized as well in boosting Teachers salaries at the school.
After the Pathfinders having met with the school staff, they were introduced to the local authorities as volunteer teachers at the school and offices so far visited include the area village chief at Railway and Kidodo, Railway Police Station and the office of the Resident District Commissioner for Kasese District. Plans are underway to have the volunteers visit the Ministry of Education and Sports Kasese Office for introduction as well.
The Pathfinders have been given several tasks to perform at the school and among the activities are Teaching of English language, Science, Mathematics, Humanism, First Aid, Physical Education, Computer lessons plus some games and sports.
The Pathfinders crew have had chance to be toured around to view a number of ongoing projects KHPS is embarking on like the new site where KHPS intends to construct permanent classrooms on its new land, The School plantation in Muhokya and the Kasese Humanist Botanic Gardens.
As a way to get a clear understanding on the nature, lifestyle and living conditions of KHPS pupils, the Pathfinders Project crew have been moved around the community to visit the children and their parents and they have donated scholastic supplies to the visited homes and both the children and their parents appreciate the sign of generosity rendered. The Pathfinders have tried to visit some families in Kasese and Kilembe and are looking forward to seeing the children report back for Term 3 which actually is beginning on 16th September.
The school reopens on Monday 16th of September for intensive teaching for all classes.
The pathfinders visiting a needy khps children home |
The Pathfinders moving around the village |
Inside a KHPS parent home |