“I feel like I am a hero,” says Joseph, “This is a school for (cabinet) minister’s children and so on. They come from rich families, but I am their leader.”
PHOTO: : Josepi takes the oath of office.
PHOTO: : Josepi takes the oath of office.
Our 4th, 5th, and 6th grade students did incredibly well.
We are proud of them all.
Students are marked 1 through 9 in four subjects. 1 is the top score.
photo: Amos (center) earned an A-plus. Joseph (front, right), and Bedogwar (left) received A grades
Amos - 1st grade - 4 aqgrregates
Victoria – 1st grade - 4 aggregates (1st in class)
Rahim – 1st grade – 4 aggregates (1st in class)
Lynette* - 1st grade - 5 aggregates
Georgina* – 1st grade - 6 aggregates (2nd in class)
Joseph - 1st grade - 8 agggregates
Regius* - 1st grade - 9 aggregates
Bedogwar* - 1st grade - 9 aggregates
Veronica* - 1st grade - 10 aggregates
Siyon - 1st grade - 11 aggregates
Gloria* - 1st grade - 12 aggregates
* indicates one of our new students.
Sarah - 2nd grade - 13 aggregates
Patricia – 2nd grade - 14 aggregates.
Dorah* - 2nd grade - 17 aggregates
Shirat – 3rd grade - 26 aggregates.
We train our students to be leaders: to see a problem and do something about it. Sanyu saw that our new students were shy and reluctant to speak up. So she enlisted the help of other students and ran a public speaking workshop for our dozen new students.
Many of our student-leadera held workshops and tutored their peers to help them perform better in school:
• Six of our high school students held workshops.
• 7th grader Amos conducted a workshop for primary students.
• Twenty students tutored and mentored younger students.
• Katongole held a workshop on getting into university.
• Moses won a scholarship to attend a leadership seminar in India.
We admitted a dozen new students for the 2010 school year – which started in February. 8 girls and 4 boys were chosen. 10 are primary students. Nine of them were admitted to top schools: Budo Junior and St. John Bosco Katende. One 7th grader, a candidate class, is not allowed to switch schools this year. Our two new high school students are in top schools.
4 of them were accepted to Budo Junior, Uganda’s top-ranked primary school.
4 entered St. John Bosco Katende, another excellent school.
See a few of them on our photo essay page:
http://www.leaduganda.org/who-we-are/photo-essays/