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Saturday 26 November 2022

General School Report from our school project

 

KASESE HUMANIST ORPHANS

Kasese Humanist school is happy to inform the general public that it has ended third term successfully and this marks the end of the 2022 Calendar year.

Third term has not been an easy term and of course it has been having its own challenges, has been a busy term where our candidates of Primary Seven and Senior Four have been doing their final examinations organised by Uganda National Examinations Board. It has been a promotional term where students get promoted to the next class and i am happy all our children tried their best to excel and we look forward for better results in the nationwide papers for the candidate classes.

I prepared a brief GENERAL SCHOOL REPORT highlighting some of the events that happened throughout the year. The document can be accessed and downloaded here:

 GENERAL SCHOOL REPORT 2022

I encourage all our fans, friends of Kasese Humanist School to read out this document and perhaps share it to the wider audience. I felt it important to highlight what transpired this year as we close.

School reopening is in Early Feb 2023.

We remain focused and committed to advancing secular values, ideas, critical thoughts, reason, free inquiry and continue to fight against poverty, disease, irrational superstitious practices deep rooted in our communities.

WITH SCIENCE, WE CAN PROGRESS


Some images of Kasese Humanist School children




Tuesday 22 November 2022

Running a school requires a combined effort. Thanks to all standing with us

 Over the years, I have labored in creating learning spaces.

School needs are a must and we continue to thank those who support and value our efforts.
A coat of paint, a bag of cement, school furniture, tuition, staff salaries, school supplies,water tank, roofing sheet, shutters plus other school needs constantly needs our attention and action.
I am sharing some improved classroom at our Rukoki campus plus other snapshot of our works.
To support us, pick an item and extend a helping hand to our initiatives.




Rukoki campus


Muhokya campus & Kahendero campus




With science, we can progress

Saturday 12 November 2022

Needy day scholars in Primary at Rukoki school seeking sponsors

 

A section of NEEDY DAY SCHOLARS at the Rukoki School

MARY

AMINADABU

ROBERT JUKO

ENOCK

GIFT

GOODLUCK

JIMMY

JOAN

MARIAM

LILIAN

MASHLINE

DESIRE

PASCAL

PRECIOUS

PATRICIA

JULIET

MOSES

CRISCENT

EDGAR


NEEDY OR ORPHANED DAY SCHOLARS SEEEKING TO BE SPONSORED OR SUPPORTED AT KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL RUKOKI 

Kasese Humanist school has been there for less fortunate and disadvantaged children from impoverished or struggling families to study as the school management looks around for possible sponsors, foster parents or well wishers to extend a helping hand. 

  •  You can sponsor a Day Scholar by donating any amount in support of such children. 
  •  You can sponsor a Specific child for a term or a year or several years. You can also support these children by purchasing for them school supplies like pens, pencils, exercise books or personal hygiene items.
  • Day Scholars live with their parents or guardians and normally attend schooling during weekdays. Monday to Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM and return to their homes each evening.

Monday 7 November 2022

Usage of better scientific farming practices enhances better yields

 Crop diversification keep food availability to humanity all year round. Farmers should adopt a culture of planting a variety for it's the spice of life.



Intercropping applied

In our gardens we always plant different types of crops for we have this in mind. Mixed farming, inter cropping, extensive farming and using better agricultural practices generates big output as in harvests.

Corn plantations at the Bizoha school and Bizoha farmland


Vegetable growing at the Rukoki campus


Cabbage harvests at the Rukoki school





Wednesday 2 November 2022

Fresh cabbages for everyone

 Yesterday some of our children got some cabbages to take home as a gesture of fraternity and togetherness.

Gardening is an activity that we engage in at our establishments.



Harvesting cabbages at Kasese Humanist School


We always remind our people to practice gardening wherever they might be for it rewards and keep humanity thriving.


Cabbages dished out to students



To support our gardening initiatives!






With science, we can progress

Tuesday 11 October 2022

Kasese Humanist Orphans Food Forest Project

 



Some GOOD NEWS

We have deeper reasons to smile again.

 Over the weekend,I landed on this worthwhile charity helping out raise support for community and school gardens and I submitted in our application. It was approved lately!.

KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL LIMITED, our school nonprofit will on 15th November accept donations through the SEED MONEY ORGANIZATION. This post keep my fans,sympathizers, well-wishers in the know.

https://donate.seedmoney.org/7606/kasese-humanist-orphans-food-forest-project

With Science, we can progress

Sunday 7 August 2022

The Bizoha Backpackers Hostel gets rented out

 Bizoha Backpackers Hostel has been rented out to tenant who is going to be operating a medical center in the entire building.

The renter is taking up the front and backside building for a period of several months. There has been several modifications made to ensure the facility conforms to the standards of medical spaces.

I welcome CANOPUS MEDICAL CENTRE to our property and look forward to the success of their business venture as we too continue to benefit from their services.



Painting works on the property

Attached are some of the images of the ongoing house painting and remodification works.


Painting works


WITH SCIENCE, WE CAN PROGRESS

Monday 4 July 2022

A field work study tour to Lake Katwe Salt mines/fish landing site

 On Friday 1st July 2022, Municipal High Humanist School, a secondary section of our school project at the Rukoki campus had a successful FIELDWORK STUDY TOUR to the Lake Katwe salt mines and Lake Katwe fish landing site.



Students looking at the Nyamunuka Crater


The S.4 students were accompanied by the School HeadTeacher, Their Geography teacher and the School Director. A total of 12 students who are candidates awaiting to do their final Uganda Certificate in Education in October/November this year.



Drill lessons on Fishing


On their journey to the field work site, the students along the way took a glimpse at Queen Elizabeth National park, spotted a number of wildlife animals, birds and the savannah vegetation.



Displaying one of the fish types from the lake

The Students took a look at the crater lakes of Kikorongo, Nyamunuka and several others. They saw for themselves the lake katwe salt mines, scores of salt pans, learnt on salt formation, extraction, transportation,usage and their importance to the community and Uganda as a whole.



Drills in progress

On the fishing part, the Tour guide gave a lecture and practical presentation on the types of fish in Lake Edward ranging from the smallest fish to the biggest. The students learnt about the fishing methods and government policies aimed at conserving this great water resource.



Pictured at Lake Katwe fish landing site

As we were ending the day, we also visited the Kazinga Channel to take a glimpse of this geographical feature which connects Lake George and Lake Edward. A bridge was erected across this water channel to allow movement of people, cargo, vehicles from one point to another.



                                               Pictured at Kazinga Channel near the bridge




Lake Katwe salt mines



To Support our works, you can contribute anything to extend a helping hand to our school project via Atheist Alliance International on the link below:

DONATE TO OUR SCHOOL

SUPPORT OUR SCHOOL PROJECT

With Science, we can progress  

Thursday 2 June 2022

Kasese Humanist School gets a Non profit status

 Kasese Humanist School has been registered as a Non profit institution  under the company name

 KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL LIMITED

On behalf of the school project, i am so grateful for this achievement for it does not only give legality or legitimacy of the school project but gives chance for its recognition, strengthening our collaboration and partnership efforts with like minded organizations and individuals worldwide.


Registration Certificate for KHS LTD


Kasese Humanist School LTD offers education services to young people in offering:

  • Nursery Education

  • Primary Education

  • Tree planting initiatives

  • Sustainable farming initiatives

  • Vocational skills training

  • Hostelling services

Sunday 29 May 2022

Kasese humanist school featured on the AAI BLOG

 Kasese Humanist School continues to enjoy a long lasting friendship since 2010.

I am so glad that our school has been featured on their website blog.

Wednesday 25 May 2022

Update about Kasese Humanist School

 Kasese Humanist School is a secular school that offers nursery and primary education to young people between ages 4 years to 16. The school over the years continues to grow both in enrollment , staffing and infrastructure developments.


Bizoha Children

The school teaches the Uganda Government school curriculum and spices it with hands on skills, creativity, critical thinking skills, humanist values and evidence based learning. We encourage our students to be job creators rather than job seekers, our interest is to have them have all round knowledge, we encourage them to question everything and always seek for correct answers.


A section of some students at the Rukoki campus

The school has children from all backgrounds and since we are more of a community school, we do have children from less fortunate needy families, brilliant children from over burdened families, Orphans and struggling children who are talented in different fields say games and sports, music to mention but a few.

SPONSOR A CHILD AT OUR SCHOOL 

You can extend a helping hand, Sponsor a child at any of our schools through Atheist Alliance International 



Thursday 17 March 2022

Sponsor a child at KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL

 


School logo for the Primary Section

Education is a basic human right and at Kasese Humanist School we have been running a child sponsorship program for several years now which has helped so much to give chance to less fortunate, needy, orphaned or non orphans brilliant or talented children to keep in school.

You can sponsor for a term, a year or several years. 

You can sponsor a child via ATHEIST ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL, one of our oldest, reliable and trustworthy organization we have worked with them for years since we begun our project and they have stood with us in the rough and good times.

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

You can also notify us by email incase you want to sponsor a child at any of our schools. Our official email address is kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com

SOME NEW ENTRANTS TO OUR SPONSORSHIP PROGRAM FOR THIS YEAR

Below are some new entrants to our child sponsorship program looking for assistance with their education.

Kasese humanist school CSP 22


Kasese humanist school CSP 22


You can Sponsor a child through Atheist Alliance International , a USA based charity that accepts donations to our school project.

You can donate here


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


THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SUPPORTING OUR SCHOOL PROJECT


With Science, we can progress



Tuesday 22 February 2022

Update from Kasese Humanist School

 Kasese Humanist School listens to the needs and cries of the less fortunate kids.

All our campuses remain open to learning and we remain committed to serving Ugandans to ensure they make it in life through getting formal education that is coupled with practical skills in tailoring, computer skills, carpentry, auto mechanics and gardening.

Keeping such kids in school is one way of adding a brick towards their success in future.
To get involved in any of our initiatives, check out our campaign.
You can as well email us at kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com

You can consider donating to our school project or any of our associated project here




Step by step we keep moving forward.

pupils in a classroom lesson


With science, we can progress