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Saturday, 6 June 2026

A new Facebook page for Friends of Kasese Humanist School created


A logo dedicated to Friends of Kasese Humanist School, designed by Bwambale Robert Musubaho courtesy of AI 


Friends of Kasese Humanist School Logo Description

The Friends of Kasese Humanist School logo symbolizes a global community united in supporting education through science, humanity, and friendship.

At the center of the logo is a globe, representing the worldwide network of friends, supporters, and partners who contribute to the growth and success of Kasese Humanist School. Surrounding the globe are five colorful human figures, symbolizing diversity, inclusion, cooperation, and the shared commitment to improving children's lives through education.

Below the globe stands a majestic mountain landscape, reflecting the natural beauty and resilience of the Kasese region. The rising sun behind the mountains signifies hope, opportunity, and a brighter future for students.

An open book forms the foundation of the design, representing learning, knowledge, and academic achievement. Resting on the book are a science laboratory flask and an atom symbol, highlighting the school's dedication to scientific inquiry, critical thinking, and evidence-based education.

Green branches on both sides symbolize growth, sustainability, and the nurturing environment that helps students flourish. The circular design conveys unity, continuity, and the enduring support of friends around the world.

The logo proudly features the values “Science | Humanity | Friendship Across the World”, emphasizing the principles that guide the school's mission. 

The banner at the bottom carries the slogan “Supporting Education Through Science and Humanity,” reflecting the commitment of Friends of Kasese Humanist School to empowering vulnerable children through quality education, compassion, and international cooperation.

The Link to this Facebook page is:  https://www.facebook.com/share/1976AQpCr3/

Together, the elements of the logo tell a story of global friendship, educational opportunity, scientific progress, and hope for a better future.

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