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Friday, 28 April 2023

Uganda Humanist schools UK donates textbooks to Kasese Humanist School

Uganda Humanist Schools Trust, a UK based charity helping out humanist schools in Uganda donated funds that so purchase of text books benefitting Kasese Humanist school Rukoki, Kahendero and Muhokya campuses.  a consignment of textbooks to the Rukoki campus.


Donated books

In the year 2000, some books that were donated to Kasese Humanist School in the year 2000 when there was covid pandemic were not picked from Aristoc Bookstore in Kampala because of travel restrictions and early this year, we picked them and dedicated them to our secondary section.


Donated books pictures


A big thanks to UHST and its supporters for this great donation. I am sharing pictures of our pupils displaying some of the received books.


Pupils at our rukoki school campus pose with some donated books


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Saturday, 8 April 2023

Making good use of the library boosts academics

 Giving students access to library resources enhances learning and encourages both teachers and students to do research on different topics under their jurisdiction.

In the coming week I will be delivering textbooks to our schools donated by Uganda Humanist Schools Trust UK.

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Municipal High humanist school library


In the pictures are images of our secondary school section at the Rukoki campus.


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A student at Municipal high Humanist School 

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Bamboo grasses growing at our establishments adds true natural beauty

 Some thriving bamboo clusters. I am looking forward to having the third canopy for bamboo grasses on the outskirts of the Nyamwamba River Bank.




In months or years ahead I would wish the bamboo umbrellas to serve as outdoor study spaces for students at Kasese Humanist School and Municipal High Humanist School respectively.


Pictured at the rukoki campus near our latest bamboo plant steadily coming up


Bamboo plant steadily growing up



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Acts of kindness makes humanism lively

 Acts of kindness, mutual responsibility, improving living conditions and ensuring these kids get education is our primary concerns.

Extending a helping hand boosts our works in reaching out to more people and good service delivery.
Bizoha/kasese humanist orphans deserve better!

Some of the children at Kahendero Humanist school


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