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Thursday, 30 October 2025

End of October news from Kasese Humanist school

🌍 Kasese Humanist School Newsletter – October 2025 Edition 
Empowering young people with basic scholastics 

Empowering minds through science, reason, and compassion.

πŸ§ͺ Science Week Inspires Innovation and Curiosity

Kasese Humanist School recently celebrated its annual Science Week, a dynamic event that brought excitement and creativity to our classrooms.

Science Week Events picture , students at Municipal High Humanist School, Rukoki, Kasese, Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ 

Learners showcased innovative experiments, science projects, and debates centered on how scientific thinking can solve real-world challenges.

The event strengthened our mission to promote rational inquiry and critical thinking among young learners — inspiring many to dream of careers in science and technology.

The SCIENCE WEEK EVENTS was sponsored by a German based charity called Scientific Temper.  We deeply thank this charity for supporting our School project. 


🌸 Empowering Girls through Sanitary Pad Support

Our school remains committed to supporting girls’ education and promoting menstrual hygiene.

During the term, we distributed sanitary pads to girls in our care to ensure they stay confident and consistent in their studies.

This initiative helps reduce absenteeism among girls and reaffirms our belief that every child deserves equal access to education.


πŸ“š Book Donation from Uganda Humanist Schools Trust (UHST)

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to Uganda Humanist Schools Trust (UHST) for their generous donation of books to our school library.

These materials have enriched our learners’ access to knowledge and improved classroom resources for both teachers and students.

Pupils at Kahendero Humanist School pose with some of the donated textbooks 

With these new books, our learners can read widely, research effectively, and deepen their understanding of the world.


🏫 Dormitory Extension Project – Progress and Appeal for Support

Blocks were made on-site to simplify the exercise 

Construction on oourBoys Dormitory Extension Project is progressing well. The project aims to provide more space and better accommodation for our boarding students, many of whom come from distant or vulnerable backgrounds.

Initial grounds where the Boys dormitory extension works is ongoing 

We are now at the stage of roofing, shuttering, flooring, and plastering, and we urgently need support to complete these remaining works.

Boys dormitory extension 

We kindly appeal to friends, well-wishers, and organizations to contribute toward finishing this vital project. Together, we can create a safe and comfortable home for our learners.

Outside view of the Boys dormitory extension works at the Kasese Humanist School, Rukoki 

🌱 Success Story – Our Tree Planting Campaigns

Our tree planting initiative continues to thrive! Over the past year, students and staff have planted hundreds of trees around our school and nearby communities.

These trees not only enhance the beauty of our environment but also promote climate awareness, soil conservation, and biodiversity.

The campaign has become a living classroom where learners practice environmental stewardship and sustainability in action.

Eucalyptus trees thriving.  Our forest has different types of trees species 

❤️ Appeal to Sponsor a Child on GlobalGiving and  on Atheist Alliance International websites.

Kasese Humanist School runs a Sponsor a Child program through GlobalGiving, giving compassionate individuals around the world an opportunity to support underprivileged learners.

Students doing an experiment,  scores of these are sponsored children 

Sponsorship helps cover school fees, meals, learning materials, and essential needs — transforming the lives of children who might otherwise miss out on education.

Thanks image courtesy of the Kasese Humanist Orphans 


πŸ‘‰ Visit our GlobalGiving Page to sponsor a child or make a one-time donation. Your support truly changes lives!

https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/sponsor-a-needy-child-at-kasese-humanist-school/

You can visit as well Atheist Alliance International website and donate anything in support of our teachers, vulnerable brilliant children,  school refurbishment works, school supplies etc. Any amount donated will be put to good use and will change lives.

Donation link: 

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

πŸ™ Thank You for Standing with Kasese Humanist School

Some female teachers gets pens to use 


We are deeply grateful to all supporters, volunteers, and donors who continue to believe in our mission of education for a better, rational, and humane world.

Every contribution — big or small — helps us nurture young minds, promote science-based learning, and uplift our community.

Together, we build a brighter, freer future.


Happy humans upon receipt of pens  courtesy of Global Giving Charity 

In other news:

The senior Fours at Municipal High Humanist School will be concluding doing their final exams next week.  The exams are being organized and set by Uganda National Examinations Board. 

Some pupils at Kahendero Humanist School pose with their teacher for a snapshot 


The  Primary Seven candidates  for this year will be doing their final Primary Leaving Examinations on 3rd November  and by 5th November,  they will have concluded the exercise.  The exams are nationwide and are organized and set by Uganda National Examinations Board. 

Some of the corn thriving on our property,  it's part of our food security project initiatives that ensures a constant food presence at our establishments 

We made some improvements on the Bathrooms by replacing their floors from a cemented one to tiled ones. These Bathrooms are used by the full-board girl students at Kasese Humanist Primary School and Municipal High Humanist School. 

Tiled Bathrooms at Kasese Humanist School 


TO LEARN MORE ABOUT OUR SCHOOL PROJECT AND HOW VOLUNTEER WITH US,  HERE IS THE LINK:

https://www.kasesehumanistschool.org/






Monday, 20 October 2025

Dormitory Extension Project: Expanding on the Home for Learners

Dormitory Extension Project: Expanding Our Home for Learners


Cubicle rooms to shelter more fullboard students at Kasese Humanist School 


At Kasese Humanist School, we believe that every child deserves a safe, comfortable, and inspiring place to live and learn. To meet the needs of our growing student community, we are excited to announce the Dormitory Extension Project — a major step toward improving our boarding facilities and enhancing student welfare.


Blocks made on-site to help in building more dormitory spaces at our rukoki campus 


Meeting the Needs of a Growing School

Over the years, our school has continued to attract more learners from across Kasese District and beyond. As our enrollment increases, so does the need for quality accommodation for our boarding students. The new dormitory extension will help reduce overcrowding and ensure that every student enjoys a clean, secure, and supportive living environment.


A builder in action taking the gable up


The extension will feature spacious sleeping areas, improved sanitation, better ventilation, and designs that promote comfort and dignity. These upgrades will make life at school even more enjoyable and conducive to learning.



Pictures showing the improved space for the expansion campaign 

Supporting Holistic Education

This project is not just about expanding buildings — it’s about strengthening our mission. With more dormitory space, students will have access to quiet study areas, recreational spaces, and enhanced health and safety facilities. By improving their living conditions, we help them focus more on their studies, personal growth, and teamwork.

As our Director notes:

> “Our goal is to make Kasese Humanist School a true home away from home. The dormitory extension is an investment in our children’s future — a commitment to their comfort, safety, and success.”


Powered by Community and Supporters

The Dormitory Extension Project is made possible through the generous support of parents, local revenues from Kasese Humanist school establishments, and friends of Kasese Humanist School worldwide. Many have contributed funds, materials, and labor toward making this vision a reality.

We warmly welcome continued support whether through donations, partnerships, or volunteer efforts — to help complete the project and furnish the new dormitory.


Back view on the western side of the property 


Promoting Equality and Dignity

The new facilities will also promote gender equality and safety, with well-designed separate sections for girls and boys. This reflects our humanist values of fairness, respect, and compassion, ensuring that every child feels secure and valued within our school community. Right now we are expanding on the boys dormitory. 


Building a Better Future Together

Once completed, the dormitory extension will allow us to host more students and continue delivering quality education rooted in science, reason, and human values. It’s a milestone in our journey — one that shows what we can achieve when we work together for the good of our children.

At Kasese Humanist School, we are not just building classrooms and dormitories — we are building hope, opportunity, and a brighter future for all.


How You Can Support the Dormitory Extension Project

Your contribution can make a lasting difference in the lives of our learners.

Here’s how you can help:

Donate: Financial contributions go directly toward construction materials, furniture, beds, mattresses and essential supplies.


Partner with Us: Organizations and individuals can sponsor dormitory sections, beds, or student scholarships.

Volunteer: Skilled volunteers and well-wishers are welcome to assist with construction or mentoring activities.

πŸ’‘ Contact Us:

Email: kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com

Phone: +256785195561

Website: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/sponsor-a-needy-child-at-kasese-humanist-school/


Together, we can continue building a school — and a future — where every child has the chance to thrive. 


Wednesday, 8 October 2025

Roles played by Kasese Humanist School in general

 

Kasese Humanist Nursery & Primary School Rukoki

Humanist schools play a significant role in promoting a well-rounded education that focuses on the development of the whole person - intellectually, emotionally, and socially. Here are some key roles of humanist schools:

1. Critical thinking and inquiry: Humanist schools encourage students to think critically, ask questions, and explore ideas. This approach helps students develop problem-solving skills, analyze information, and form informed opinions.

2. Emphasis on human values: Humanist schools prioritize human values such as empathy, compassion, and respect for others. This focus helps students develop a strong moral compass and become responsible, engaged citizens.

3. Holistic education: Humanist schools often adopt a holistic approach to education, integrating subjects like arts, humanities, and physical education into the curriculum. This approach helps students develop their creative, physical, and emotional selves.

4. Preparation for an uncertain future: Humanist schools prepare students for an uncertain future by teaching them adaptability, resilience, and how to navigate complexity.

5. Fostering global citizenship: Humanist schools often promote global citizenship by teaching students about different cultures, histories, and perspectives. This helps students become open-minded, tolerant, and engaged members of a global community.

6. Focus on personal growth: Humanist schools prioritize personal growth, helping students develop self-awareness, self-confidence, and emotional intelligence.

7. Community involvement: Humanist schools often encourage community involvement, volunteering, and social activism. This helps students develop a sense of social responsibility and become active contributors to their communities.

8. Interdisciplinary learning: Humanist schools often adopt interdisciplinary approaches to learning, combining subjects like science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) to provide a more comprehensive education.

9. Teacher-student relationships: Humanist schools often prioritize building strong, supportive relationships between teachers and students. This approach helps create a positive, inclusive learning environment.

10. Preparation for a rapidly changing world: Humanist schools prepare students for a rapidly changing world by teaching them how to learn, adapt, and innovate. Overall, humanist schools provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in all aspects of life.

EnterHumanist schools play a vital role in:

  1. Fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills
  2. Promoting emotional intelligence and empathy
  3. Encouraging creativity, self-expression, and individuality
  4. Developing well-rounded individuals with strong moral values
  5. Preparing students for an uncertain future and complex global challenges
  6. Cultivating global citizenship, tolerance, and understanding
  7. Supporting personal growth, self-awareness, and self-confidence
  8. Encouraging community involvement, social responsibility, and activism
  9. Providing a holistic education that integrates academics, arts, and physical education
  10. Nurturing curious, open-minded, and lifelong learners

By focusing on these aspects, humanist schools in Uganda aim to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary to thrive in an ever-changing world and make a positive impact in their communities.

Kasese Humanist School has done positive development in the areas where its located, people of Muhokya, Rukoki and Kahendero where these schools are located are appreciating our efforts and the fruits of our hard work and presence is being felt.

With Science, we can progress



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Wednesday, 1 October 2025

Tree planting campaigns at Kasese Humanist School, Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬

Tree planting at Kasese Humanist School is not only a practical environmental initiative but also a powerful educational tool that aligns with the school’s values of sustainability, community, and critical thinking. Here are some reasons why tree planting is necessary at the school:

🌱 1. Environmental Benefits

Combat Climate Change: Trees absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen, making them essential in the fight against climate change. Tree planting can help mitigate the effects of global warming, even in local areas.

Posing behind a grivellia robusta tree


Soil Conservation: Tree roots help prevent soil erosion, especially in areas with heavy rainfall. This is crucial for maintaining healthy soil that supports the school’s agriculture, gardens, and surrounding environment.

Improved Air Quality: Trees act as natural air purifiers by filtering pollutants such as sulfur dioxide, ammonia, and nitrogen oxide, improving the overall health and air quality around the school.

Biodiversity: Planting a variety of native tree species encourages biodiversity. Different types of trees provide habitats for birds, insects, and other wildlife, which enrich the local ecosystem.

🌍 2. Educational Value

Hands-on Learning: Tree planting can be a dynamic and interactive lesson in biology, environmental science, and sustainability. Students can learn about ecosystems, plant biology, and the environmental role of trees in real-time.

Promoting Environmental Stewardship: By actively participating in tree planting, students can develop a sense of responsibility for the environment. This instills a long-term respect for nature and encourages a generation of eco-conscious citizens.

Science & Sustainability Projects: Students can track the growth of trees, measure their impact on the environment, and conduct experiments related to water, soil health, or climate conditions.

A mango trees providing shade and fruits in the future plus other benefits 

Teaching Humanism Through Nature: Humanism values the welfare of all living beings and recognizes the importance of nature. Tree planting emphasizes our responsibility to the planet, promoting ethical stewardship and fostering empathy for all life.

🏫 3. School and Community Benefits

Shade and Cooling: Trees provide natural shade, which can cool the school grounds during hot months. This makes the school environment more comfortable for students and staff, especially in regions with intense heat.

Some of our children feasting on a jackfruit plucked from our trees on campus 

Outdoor Learning Spaces: Trees can create peaceful, shaded areas for students to read, study, or relax, promoting a balanced lifestyle that combines academics with well-being.

Community Engagement: Tree planting can be a collaborative project involving students, teachers, parents, and even the local community. It encourages teamwork and strengthens the school-community bond.

Attractive Environment: A greener campus can create a more inviting and aesthetically pleasing environment, fostering a sense of pride and ownership among students, staff, and visitors.

🌳 4. Practical Benefits

Fruit-bearing Trees: Planting fruit trees (such as mango, avocado, or banana) can provide fresh produce for students and staff, helping supplement school meals or being used in nutrition-related projects.

Revenue Generation: Depending on the species planted, trees can be a source of revenue in the long term. For example, timber, fruits, or nuts from trees can be sold or traded to support school activities.

Sustainable Resources: Trees such as fast-growing bamboo can be harvested periodically for building materials or other uses, reducing dependence on external resources.

🌿 5. Moral and Philosophical Alignment with Humanism

Ethics of Sustainability: Humanism promotes respect for the planet and ethical living. Tree planting teaches students to value long-term ecological sustainability over short-term gain, aligning with humanist principles of foresight and responsibility.

Intergenerational Responsibility: Planting trees is an investment in the future. It reflects a humanist understanding that we must care for the world not just for our own benefit but for future generations.

🌼 6. Aesthetic and Emotional Well-being

Mental Health Benefits: Studies show that spending time in nature reduces stress and promotes emotional well-being. The presence of trees and greenery around the school provides students with peaceful spaces to relax and reflect.

Beautiful and Calming Spaces: Trees can enhance the beauty of the school’s grounds, making it a place where students are inspired to learn, feel safe, and connected to nature.

πŸ“… 7. Long-term Vision

Legacy Building: The act of planting trees creates a lasting legacy for future generations of students. It can become an annual tradition, with each new class planting a tree, signifying their contribution to the school’s environmental health and sustainability.

Incorporating Humanist Values into Daily Life: As the trees grow, they serve as a constant reminder of the values the school stands for: care for the earth, respect for life, and the importance of critical thinking and action.

Some jackfruit trees thriving at the Rukoki campus 

🌱 Action Plan for Tree Planting at Kasese Humanist School:

1. Initiate a School-wide Tree Planting Day: Designate a day for the entire school to participate in planting trees. This could be a special event, with students planting trees as part of their curriculum.

2. Create a Tree Planting Committee: Form a group of students and staff to plan and manage the tree planting initiative, ensuring it’s well-organized and sustainable.

3. Partner with Local Environmental NGOs: Seek guidance and support from local environmental groups or government initiatives focused on tree planting.

4. Create an Educational Program: Incorporate tree planting into the school’s curriculum, using it as an opportunity to teach students about ecology, the environment, and the importance of trees.

5. Promote a Green School Campaign: Launch an ongoing campaign where students are encouraged to care for the trees they plant, ensuring that they have access to regular watering, care, and protection.

Some trees on spot

Tree planting at Kasese Humanist School would not only be a practical environmental solution but also a symbolic act of fostering a sustainable future. It integrates environmental consciousness, hands-on learning, and humanist values, ensuring that the school community remains committed to improving both the planet and the minds of its students.

ANY KIND OF SUPPORT TOWARDS OUR TREE PLANTING CAMPAIGNS IS HIGHLY WELCOME 



More book resources to boost learning at our campuses

Young children in nursery and primary schools at the Kahendero Humanist School, Kasese Humanist School Muhokya  and Kasese Humanist School Rukoki  have recently received another batch of books to add to their libraries .

This is part of the campaign of ensuring that the schools broadens their efforts to boost learners acquire reading skills and the teachers to be in positio to teach the subjects with ease.

Special thanks to Uganda Humanist Schools Trust for the continous support of book resources to our schools. 

Attached are some images of some Kahendero Humanist School children upon receipt of their share.

Kahendero Humanist School pictures 

Kahendero Humanist School images 

Kahendero Humanist School images 

All the books that we receive are put on the shelves , our teachers too are supplied with essential books to guide and help them accomplish their teaching experience. 

We stamp all our library materials for branding purposes to show them as school property. 

Bookshelves at the Kasese Humanist nursery and primary school Rukoki 

Book storage at the Kasese Humanist School Muhokya aka Bizoha school 

School Director stamping the books


Some fresh new books courtesy of UHST to our school project 

With Science, we can progress 


Tuesday, 23 September 2025

Science Week Events at Municipal High School


Banner of the event 

The SCIENCE WEEK is a termly event that showcases the Goodness of SCIENCE where students and teachers plus other professionals, role models, change makers and visionaries come together  and share ideas.

This one week event is sponsored by the Scientific Temper Charity based in Germany and Kasese Humanist School. 


Science Week at Municipal High School in Kasese, like at many other schools, can have a significant impact on students in a variety of ways. 

Here are some of the key benefits:

1. Increased Interest in Science

Science Week exposes students to various fields of science in a fun and interactive way, sparking curiosity and interest in subjects that might otherwise seem intimidating or irrelevant. Engaging activities, like science experiments, demonstrations, and exhibitions, often capture students' attention and make science more relatable.

2. Hands-on Learning

During Science Week, students typically get the chance to participate in practical experiments and hands-on activities. This type of learning can help them understand scientific concepts more deeply by applying theory to real-world situations. Hands-on experiences also help to reinforce learning and improve retention.

3. Skill Development

Activities during Science Week often include problem-solving, teamwork, critical thinking, and creative innovation. These skills are crucial not just in science but across all subjects and in life in general. For example, working in teams to solve a science challenge can improve collaboration and communication skills.

4. Exposure to Role Models and Experts

If guest speakers, scientists, or local professionals are invited to the school during Science Week, students can gain inspiration and advice from role models in the scientific field. This exposure can help students see the tangible career paths available in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.

5. Building Confidence

Students who may not typically feel confident in their scientific knowledge can gain confidence by participating in activities that allow them to experiment and learn in a low-pressure environment. Success in these activities, even small achievements, can motivate students to continue exploring science.

6. Encouraging Healthy Competition

Competitions and challenges often form a major part of Science Week activities. These competitions, whether in quizzes, experiments, or presentations, motivate students to push their limits and learn more. Healthy competition can also foster a sense of community and school spirit.

7. Awareness of Global Scientific Issues

Science Week can help raise awareness about important global issues, such as climate change, public health, renewable energy, and more. By discussing these topics and engaging in relevant activities, students become more informed about how science can address global challenges.

8. Inspiration to Pursue STEM Careers

By exposing students to various aspects of science and technology, Science Week can spark interest in STEM careers, which are increasingly important in the modern job market. It can also help students understand the diverse opportunities within these fields, from engineering and medicine to environmental science and technology.

9. Fostering Curiosity and Inquiry

Students are encouraged to ask questions and explore scientific concepts in a way that nurtures their natural curiosity. When students are encouraged to inquire and explore, it builds a love of learning and scientific discovery that can extend beyond the week’s events.

10. Community Engagement

Science Week can also involve the local community. Parents, teachers, and community leaders might participate or volunteer, helping students see how science impacts their local surroundings. Community engagement strengthens the bond between school and the local environment, while also showing students how science can be relevant to everyday life.

In short, Science Week at Municipal High School in Kasese provides a dynamic and interactive platform for students to deepen their understanding of science, develop key life skills, and gain motivation to pursue further studies or careers in STEM fields.

Municipal High School Kasese is a secondary wing of the Kasese Humanist Schools.

With Science, we can progress 

To support this school in any way as they advance their missions, goals and aspirations,  visit the links on this website. 

Some pictures as events unfolds 









Thursday, 11 September 2025

Importance of Toys in the learning process


Children at Kasese Humanist School holding a toy 

Toys play a significant role in a child's development, and incorporating them into the school environment brings a range of educational and developmental benefits. Here’s a breakdown of their importance:

1. Enhance Learning Through Play

Toys help make learning engaging and interactive. Educational toys (like puzzles, blocks, or counting beads) promote cognitive development, problem-solving, and critical thinking.

2. Support Emotional Development

Play allows children to express their emotions, cope with anxiety, and learn empathy. Toys like dolls, puppets, or soft toys often help in emotional expression and storytelling.

3. Encourage Creativity and Imagination

Toys such as building sets, art supplies, and role-playing props (like kitchens, doctor kits, etc.) help children use their imagination and explore new ideas.

4. Develop Social Skills

Group play with toys teaches children how to share, cooperate, take turns, and resolve conflicts—key social skills needed in both school and life.

5. Improve Fine and Gross Motor Skills

Manipulating toys (like Legos, beads, or playdough) develops hand-eye coordination and fine motor control. Larger toys like balls or climbing structures help with gross motor skills.

6. Promote Inclusive Learning

Toys can be adapted for children with different learning needs. Sensory toys, for example, help children with autism or sensory processing issues engage with their environment.

7. Build Confidence and Independence

When children play with toys independently, they learn to make decisions, solve problems on their own, and build self-esteem.

WOULD YOU CONSIDER DONATING TOYS 🧸 πŸ”« ,INDOOR PLAYING MATERIALS ,OUTDOOR PLAYING MATERIALS  TO OUR SCHOOL PROJECT ?

Email us at kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com

Postal Mailing Address:

Kasese Humanist School 

scheme ward,kyondo cell,Rukoki 

PO Box 58 Kasese 

Uganda πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬ 


Conclusion

Toys are not just for fun—they are essential tools for learning, development, and emotional well-being in school. When integrated thoughtfully, they create a richer, more supportive educational environment for all 

WITH SCIENCE, WE CAN PROGRESS 



Tuesday, 2 September 2025

Benefits of Tree Planting campaigns at Kasese Humanist School

 Kasese Humanist School over the years has actively embraced environmental education and conservation efforts. 

Their works have served the following benefits in the communities where tree planting activities are located. 

🌳 Environmental Benefits

Carbon Sequestration: Trees absorb carbon dioxide, helping combat climate change.

Air Purification: They filter pollutants and improve air quality.

Soil Conservation: Roots prevent erosion and improve soil health.

Water Regulation: Trees reduce runoff, improve water quality, and recharge groundwater.

Biodiversity: Provide habitat and food for wildlife.

πŸŒ† Economic Benefits

Energy Savings: Shade from trees lowers cooling costs.

Increased Property Value: Green spaces boost real estate prices.

Job Creation: Forestry, landscaping, and conservation jobs.

Sustainable Resources: Provide timber, fruits, and other products.

🧠 Social & Health Benefits

Mental Health: Green spaces reduce stress and improve mood.

Physical Health: Improved air quality and opportunities for outdoor activity.

Community Wellbeing: Trees enhance public spaces and foster community pride.

Educational Value: Learning opportunities in ecology and sustainability.

TO SUPPORT OUR TREES PLANTING CAMPAIGNS  visit our websites and be part of the project. 

Children at our rukoki campus participating in tree planting initiatives 




Tuesday, 26 August 2025

Works on the Nursery classroom block at the Bizoha Muhokya campus veranda tiling works

Adding the tiles on the verandas at the Kasese Humanist Orphans nursery section at the Kasese Humanist School Muhokya campus 

Step by step we keep climbing the ladders πŸͺœ of progress. 

With Science, we can progress

Attached are some images of the veranda on the Nursery classroom block getting tiled courtesy of support from the school director. 

Tiled veranda of the nursery block at Bizoha campus Muhokya 

Tiled verandas of the nursery section classroom block 

The nursery school classroom block 

Adding tiles on verandas 

Veranda tiling works 

Lifting the Tile cutter machine 

Veranda tiling works 

Veranda tiling works