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Monday, 31 July 2023

Programs at Kasese humanist school

 UGANDA PRIMARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM PROVISION:

The school offers lessons to children as required by the Uganda's Ministry of Education and Sports, normally there are 4 major subjects taught and examinable by the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB). These subjects are Mathematics,English,Science and Social Studies. Lessons like Physical Education are also mandatory to all the classes .



BALANCED SECULAR EDUCATION:
The school is set up on the foundation of Science and Humanism so Humanism and Free thought knowledge is taught to the learners, Humanist principles, Values and ethics are offered to our children, free inquiry and critical thinking based on science philosophy is emphasized and lessons offered are free from dogmas and indoctrinations which is prevalent in the majority of Ugandan communities. We embrace REASON and belief in things backed by empirical evidence not myths, fairy tales and allegories.

Brief notes about Kasese Humanist School

 



  • Founded in 2011
  • Run & managed by Kasese Humanist School Limited
  • Founded on - Science foundation
  • Its a secular school
  • Open to boys and girls aged between 3 - 16
  • Welcomes children from all belief and non belief systems
  • Embraces Humanist values
  • Curriculum - Uganda Nursery & Primary School Curriculum
  • Optional subjects taught: Humanism, vocational skills & computer lessons.
  • Clubs at the school: Freethinkers club, Volley ball, Football, Netball, Debate club, Music dance & drama club, Red Cross club.
  • Its entirely a day school with boarding facilities to a limited number of pupils.
  • School supports girland boy child education
  • School runs a Child Sponsorship Program where needy, bright and disadvantaged vulnerable children get assisted.
  • School colors are Orange and Blue
  • School has a small hostel, farmland and school gardens.
  • Has 3 campuses now and all schools are on our permanent lands in Rukoki, Muhokya and Kahendero.
  • The Bizoha Campus Muhokya and Bizoha Campus Kahendero 

We are a registered Non profit company limited by guarantee and we are registered with Uganda Registration service Bureau as a non profit company. 


Facts on Humanism

 


Happy Humans of old boys & girls of Kasese humanist School 


  • HUMANISM is a philosophy of reason and science in the pursuit of knowledge. Its a philosophy for people who think for themselves. Some one who embraces Humanism is called a Humanist. He is guided by Humanist Principles, Values & Ethics in performing his or her day to day activities.

  • Humanist is some one who believes that Human beings have the potential to solve world problems themselves guided by reasoning and believe in things backed by evidence. Humanists believe in facts and reality rather than fiction, myths and allegories.

  • There exist different types of people with rational views and ideas who themselves don't subscribe to religious people but who are living good lives and contributing to the betterment of humanity, nature and well being and these are Humanists, Free thinkers, Atheists, Agnostics, Rationalists, Brights.

  • Humanists are identified by the Happy Human Symbol which means a Happy Human Being and it is shown below, The H symbol can be altered into any shape,color

Donate to our school links

 



Donate to us through these ways. Thank you!

Donate to us via Atheist Alliance International

Let’s keep Kasese growing and help children in Uganda receive quality, secular education. Make a donation to the school to help with:

  • buying textbooks and school materials
  • renovate school buildings
  • paying for teacher salaries

Thank you for your support!


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



Volunteer with us

 Dear our prospective Volunteer,

We welcome your interest in choosing to volunteer at Kasese Humanist Primary School. We strongly value your time with us in boosting our teaching staff. Through this you will learn more about us, our staffs, the children and the local community while we will also learn a lot from you during your volunteering period.

  • You can volunteer as a teacher at any of our campuses at Rukoki, Muhokya or Kahendero.
  • You can volunteer at any of our plantations, forests or construction initiatives.
  • You can volunteer with us in the confines of your home country by holding CROWD FUNDING DRIVES or MATERIAL DONATION DRIVES to benefit the less fortunate children.
  • A mention of the school project to your friends to us means a lot as more and more people will get to know from us and perhaps engage in the activities we are doing.
  • You can volunteer by acting as a CO ADMIN OF OUR SCHOOL PAGE ON FACEBOOK or MANAGE FOR US A PAGE ON TWITTER OR YOU TUBE

Volunteer with us at Kasese Humanist Primary School or at our secondary section (Municipal High Humanist School)

You can volunteer with us at Kasese Humanist Primary School or at our secondary school as a volunteer teacher by actively engaging in the teaching of:
English, Science, Mathematics, Physical Education, Fine art, Humanism or Computer or any Arts and Science subject at secondary level.



Monday, 10 July 2023

Support Kasese Humanist school via ATHEIST ALLIANCE INTERNATIONAL

 


Pupils doing some work on computers

SUPPORT SECULAR EDUCATION

Let’s keep Kasese growing and help children in Uganda receive quality, secular education. Make a donation to the school to help with:

  • buying textbooks and school materials
  • renovate school buildings
  • paying for teacher salaries

Thank you for your support!

DONATION LINK: https://www.atheistalliance.org/campaigns/kasese-humanist-school/


Tuesday, 27 June 2023

Help support vulnerable children at Kasese Humanist school


Children at our Kahendero Humanist School

There has been tremendous growth in the enrollment figures of pupils and students attending our schools.

We have registered several orphans and needy children under our child sponsorship program and most of these children come from impoverished homes where the standard of living is below the normal.

Many of our people are facing acute problems of unemployment and under employment.

The majority of our people are subsistence farmers , not all have access or own land and others earn a living by working on people's shambas.

It has been our role as school administrators to mind about the fate of children and ensuring that we allow some children study with us as we also search for potential helpers to extend a helping hand to allow these children to access basic education which is very fundamental to their future endeavors.

I created a fundraising event and a page where kind people can chip in anything or offer some knowledge on how best to help these disadvantaged children.

https://charitysaver.org/event/25068/support-kasese-humanist-school-2/  

To learn more about this program and how it works, you can send me an email and i will be glad to write back to you.

Our official email address is kasesehumanistschool@hotmail.com

THANKS FOR SUPPORTING KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL

WITH SCIENCE WE CAN PROGRESS

Tuesday, 9 May 2023

Three weeks of break !

 


Term 1 ended successful at the schools. 

Rukoki & Bizoha school officially closed yesterday.

School reopening date for second term is on 28th of this month.

I salute the children,parents and the staffs of the school for the collective effort plus ofcourse generous friends and worthwhile organizations that stand with us.

To Sponsor a child, extend a helping hand or donate anything to our students, staff or project.  Here is the donation link:

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

With science, we can progress

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


With science we can progress

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.

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=KJF7HBFGTJ2CU



Municipal High humanist school library


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


DONATE TO US VIA PAYPAL




A student at Municipal high Humanist School 

You can also support our works by donating through Atheist Alliance International via the link below;



With science, we can progress

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



With science, we can progress

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


Donate to us via Atheist Alliance International Paypal:


Donate to us via our school paypal donation link:


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

Tuesday, 11 October 2022

Kasese Humanist Orphans Food Forest Project

 



Some GOOD NEWS

We have deeper reasons to smile again.

 Over the weekend,I landed on this worthwhile charity helping out raise support for community and school gardens and I submitted in our application. It was approved lately!.

KASESE HUMANIST SCHOOL LIMITED, our school nonprofit will on 15th November accept donations through the SEED MONEY ORGANIZATION. This post keep my fans,sympathizers, well-wishers in the know.

https://donate.seedmoney.org/7606/kasese-humanist-orphans-food-forest-project

With Science, we can progress