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Monday 31 December 2018

Works on the auto garage kiosk, brick wall & Washroom



As we conclude the year, i today worked on adding a small veranda and floor for the kiosk to aid in keeping some tools for the auto garage we are creating up.
veranda fixed and smoothed

I also added an undercoat on the brick wall i constructed several months plus the dress/show room i have just completed at the Rukoki school.

Adding a layer of undercoat paint on the wall
Painting works on the brick wall

painting works on the walls

I will be working on the fixing some words and drawings on some walls at the Kasese Humanist campuses soon.

                                                  With Science, we can progress




Friday 7 December 2018

Kasese Humanist School gets a donation from Pink Triangle Trust

Kasese Humanist School has received a generous donation from Pink Triangle Trust, a human rights charity based in the United Kingdom.

Pupils at the Rukoki School pose with the drum set courtesy of Pink Triangle Trust


This donation is the second one of its kind after the first one in which our school project was helped with electronic items that constituted Speakers, Woofers, Amplifiers, Guitars and a Giant Television Screen plus a complete set of drums.

This latest donation is going to make possible our school project have the following:

Solar power installation at the Rukoki School to light up the school

Solar power to be installed at the Rukoki School to light up the school

Putting in place wash rooms  at the Rukoki & Bizoha School in to help the girl students privately attend to themselves during menstrual periods, bathing their bodies etc.

Fixing secular messages at the 3 campuses of Kasese Humanist School, that is at Rukoki, Bizoha campus and Kahendero campuses.This will include erecting Signposts, plaques, tags to hang on classroom doors,on walls, around school compounds, on trees and in our offices portraying secular messages, secular days and famous quotes from free thinkers.

Several signs, plaques and tags will feature at designated points at our schools


I will also add a coat of paint on some buildings to give a nice look of some buildings.

Painting works on some buildings at the school

I will be working on these in the next few weeks. Watch this space and like our facebook page where we shall be posting daily updates about the progress on this projects.

On behalf of Kasese Humanist School, i thank and salute the Pink Triangle Trust for choosing to support my initiatives.

I appreciate all the support from our friends at Pink Triangle Trust and pledge to implement this project to the best i can such that our schools become a conducive center of knowledge that is balanced, free from indoctrination and committed to advancing science and secular views in our communities.

With Science, we can progress is our School MOTTO


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Saturday 10 November 2018

Chicken farm project at Kasese Humanist School - Rukoki

ABOUT KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL

Pupils at Rukoki campus perusing through donated books

We are a private, secular school based in western Uganda in Kasese District, our school is set up on the foundation of Science and embraces humanist values.

We fancy evolutionary science,encourage critical thinking, free inquiry and evidence based learning.

We teach the national curriculum and spice it with vocational skills, humanism drills and computer trainings.

Our school is 8 years old and we have 3 campuses at different locations on our own permanent lands.
We offer: Nursery education, Primary Education and Secondary education.

More information about our schools are available here Kasese Humanist Schools

THE CHICKEN FARM PROJECT

Kasese Humanist School is coming up with a chicken project late this year .

In some years back, the school had a similar project that aimed at providing eggs for the kids free of charge and we did that over the years, by then we were still renting at the Railway Building properties in the outskirts of Kasese Town.

The proposed Chicken Palace at Kasese Humanist School Rukoki


When we relocated our permanent home at Rukoki, we continued with the project for some 2 years and as the school expanded we were obliged to halt this project and re-purpose the building to shelter the boys so it was made a dormitory which actually at present accommodates 22 boys.

Recently as we were making fences and house modification works project, we created a big spacious building which we had initially planned to be a dining area for our students.

BENEFITS OF THE PROJECT

In a brief meeting i had with the School management, we realized that if we created a poultry farm in this building the school,the project will offer the below benefits:

Free range chicken to be reared at the school


  •  Generate some income that will help in uplifting the school financial muscle and be in position to supplement it on paying teachers salaries.


  • Will act as a learning demonstration tool to help kids know more about chicken keeping, chicken feeding habits, disease control.


  • The project will help in generating eggs and meat which can be eaten to supplement the diet of the teachers and the children.


  • The project will generate manure which will act as organic fertilizer which will be available free of charge and will be spread in the nearby gardens inside and outside of the school fence.


  • The teachers themselves will have shares in the project and will be required to own some chicken inside the poultry palace, this will help them to improve on their welfare.


PROJECT BENEFICIARIES:

Staffs of Kasese Humanist School pictured at Bizoha Humanist Center 
  •        Teachers at the school
  • ·         Children who study at our Rukoki campus

  • ·         The school management

  • ·         Community of Rukoki and Kasese as a whole



PROJECT ACTIVITIES
The maroon roofed building will have to be shuttered, wire meshed windows will be added, some plastic sheet put on the roofs to offer a nice illumination of the inside area, two internal compartments will be created at the extreme end to also provide a small room for the poultry keeper and the inside area will just be leveled.

The chicken house will bear a plaque sign bearing the words  THE CHICKEN PALACE

The nearby garden near this building will all be in a fenced area for privacy purposes.

CHICKEN FARM PROJECT BUDGET

 
ITEM
Quantity
Rate
Amount in Ugx
Amount in US $
POULTRY




Free range chicken
40
15,000
600,000
158.50
Drinker & utensils
Whole sum

200,000
52.83
Wire mesh
10
30,000
300,000
79.25
Oxy vitamins & Vaccines
Whole sum

300,000
79.25
Shutters (Doors)
3
200,000
600,000
158.50
Transparent ironsheet
1
100,000
100,000
26.42
Miscellaneous


300,000
79.25
Poultry keeper pay
12 months
100,000
1,200,000
316.99
GRAND TOTAL


3,600,000
950.98

Exchange rate: 1 US Dollar = 3785.57 Shillings as on 11th November 2018

TO DONATE TO THIS FUND RAISER

Here is the link to the Donation page  Chicken farm at Kasese Humanist fundraiser

Your support to this cause is very important in ensuring our school becomes a self sufficient and self sustaining school.

With Science, we can progress.


Saturday 27 October 2018

Update on the KUHA School project and latest child sponsorship images


Several months since my last post on this fund raiser for Kasese Humanist School, some significant progress has been registered over the months.

Peanut and trees thriving to give way for a man made forest


One of the outstanding achievements is fencing up the Rukoki campus and fixing several gates to ensure there is adequate security of life and property at the school.
Pupils of Kahendero Humanist School at Bizoha Humanist Center

The secondary school section got 6 stance pit latrines which were housed in a fence as well. An extra building to the size of a school hall was erected, roofed and the iron sheets painted reddish to give a smart look.
new house built during creation of a fence

Another development has been a new project of the artificial forest am building on the western side of the school property. Several tree species ranging from medicinal trees, fruit trees and royal palms are steadily thriving. At some point, this forest will have some cottages and grounds for camping; the forest will provide a conducive climate for the community of Rukoki and will provide fresh air.

pupils clad in the tailoring class attire



As for the Bizoha Humanist Center, we received some progress of acquiring electronic gadgets comprising of computers, sub woofers, music system, guitars, drum sets and a giant 43 Inc curved television screen to cast films, documentaries and to help in learning. 

Tailoring lessons at the Rukoki Campus


All in all, at Kasese Humanist School, we are steadily growing year by year.

As we grow, some of our enemies especially those against evolutionary science, critical thinking or evidence based learning, they continue to make prayers that our projects fail but we are more determined than ever to move forward since we are in the right direction of true, evidence and facts.



The Child Sponsorship Scheme has been a success and has benefited many vulnerable children get an education in our schools. This program has not only helped our schools to grow but also has kept the children in school and has created a mutual cooperation and collaboration of some parents with sponsors, the program has helped our students and the sponsors to learn from each other about either countries, their culture, life styles and mode of living.


New images of students searching for Sponsors:

Kasese Humanist Secondary School Students 











Kahendero Humanist School pupils:


















Child Sponsorship rates:

Annual Day Scholar fees for both Primary & Secondary = 130 US$  (3 terms)

Annual Full board for the Primary School                        = 260US$   (3 terms)

Annual Full board for the Secondary school                     = 300US$  (3 terms)

To support our school activities or sponsoring a child, you can donate the fees at:

1.  The ongoing fundraiser:

Kasese School fundraiser


2. Through the Brighter Brains Institute:

 https://brighterbrains.institute/top-projects And choose any Kasese Humanist School item on the list.


3. Through Atheist Alliance International:

https://www.atheistalliance.org/campaigns/kasese-humanist-school/


4. Through Humanist Canada:

https://www.humanistcanada.ca/



To learn more about the Child Sponsorship Program, contact us at our mailing school address:

Kasese Humanist School
P.O.Box 58 Kasese
Uganda

Tel: +256785195561
Email: kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com 



  








Wednesday 26 September 2018

New happenings at Kasese Humanist School - Rukoki

Its Third term at Kasese Humanist School and all seem to be moving well at the schools. Lots of things continue to happen and among them being below in pictures:

New look of the Rukoki campus, New walls, new buildings, an upcoming man made forest in the making.
Future Boys Hostel
Females Dormitory area plus some offices 


Painting of the School gate at the KHS Rukoki
Tomatoes Garden at the school
Maroon house to serve as a dining area with some offices


Scholastic supplies donations to the school, art supplies, soccer balls, a Kids Digital camera, a writing improved slate for kids in kindergarten courtesy of generous donors
Learning how to use a writing pad
Planting a forest of royal palm, neem trees, mangoes, jack fruits, oranges, acacia trees to mention but a few
photography skills to our school kids


Small gardening works by some teachers at the Rukoki school
Peanut garden at the Kasese Humanist Rukoki
Bottle irrigation applied to provide a steady H20

MOCK RESULTS OUT:
The latest news is about the results from Mock Exams that was done recently whose results are already out:

A total of 26 students sat for the exams and we emerged out with 2 first grades with the first having scored 9 while the second got 10 aggregates, 18 candidates passed in the second grade, 3 in third grade and 3 in fourth grade.

We look forward for better outcomes in the forthcoming final Primary Leaving examinations slated for November 2nd this year.

With Science, we can progress.