Tree planting campaigns at Kasese Humanist School play a vital role in promoting environmental awareness and practical science education.
Through these activities, students actively participate in restoring and protecting their local environment while gaining hands-on experience in sustainability.
The campaigns help address key challenges such as deforestation, soil erosion, and climate change.
By planting trees around the school and within the community, students contribute to improving air quality, conserving biodiversity, and creating shade that enhances the school environment.
Trees also support water conservation by helping maintain soil moisture and preventing land degradation.
Beyond environmental benefits, tree planting fosters responsibility, teamwork, and critical thinking among learners.
It aligns with the school’s humanist values by encouraging evidence-based action and long-term thinking for the well-being of society.
These initiatives not only beautify the school but also empower students to become environmentally conscious citizens who understand the importance of protecting nature for future generations.
With Science, we can progress

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