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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