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Saturday 3 April 2021

Thughende Thusome by Masika rihanna


This song is sung by a Kasese Humanist School child in Primary 5 at the Rukoki campus. The song highlights about the need for children to keep in school, avoid bad morals and bad peer groups to stay away from trouble. It encourages them to listen to advises from their parents and teachers and get focused on to their education for its what can brighten their future.

With hands on and voice on skills, we can go to another level in exposing and tapping talents of young people.

With science, we can progress

Saturday 23 January 2021

Nyamwamba river flood plain

Kasese Humanist School at a glance video

This is a must watch video highlighting Kasese Humanist School and our efforts in helping Ugandans access a balanced education.



I am so grateful watching a clip created by one of our long term child sponsor who has helped one of our young girls for several years now. This video clip showcases the Foundation on which Kasese Humanist school is based and what it cherishes.

It mentions about our different campuses, our school contacts and how one can get involved.

We do welcome volunteers to come work with us. The video can be shared with family and friends.


Here attached is the video




The Clip is also available on our YouTube channel via this link https://youtu.be/YtQeETPAcwQ


With Science, we can progress

Wednesday 20 January 2021

Education is the key that unlocks all doors



Pupils at Kasese Humanist School - Kahendero


The right to education is one way of combating poverty, ignorance, disease and irrational superstitious beliefs. 

Education opens the gates to success

Education empowers communities

Education allows young and old people to connect with each other.

Education boosts economic development in several ways.


Education is the most powerful weapon we can use to change the world


Education helps humanity to understand false from truth, facts from fiction, Imaginaries from realities.

Education becomes meaningful if it allows the leaners to think for themselves without any strings attached.

Education makes sense when it has no element of indoctrination of any kind.

Education is enjoyable if the learners are given chance of asking as many questions in their attempt to get correct answers.

Some of the Humanist values that we cherish at our schools


Curious minds in education generates better learners who are in better position to make wise decisions in life.

Education connects communities, nations and continents through human interractions and connections

At Kasese Humanist School we offer a balanced education that aims at generating an all round generation that will build up a better Uganda.

With Science, we can progress

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Kasese Humanist School becomes an AAI Affiliate

Keeping friendships and making them last forever is one of my concerns as i continue to promote secular views in this part of the world. I first became to interract with ATHEIST ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL based in the United States in the year 2010. 





 Am happy that after a decade, one of my establishments KASESE HUMANIST PRIMARY SCHOOL is now an Affiliate of this organization. 


AAI has helped my school project with so many things ranging from furnitures, renovation funds, tuition for needy students and supporting building of some classrooms at the Rukoki campus. They continue to accept and redirect financial support to my works and its the reason my school continue to grow and serve over the years.
More information about how to help the school from the AAI Website, here is the link on how to help support the works of Kasese Humanist School:


: And to learn more about Kasese Humanist School, visit our school website on the address below: