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Parents, teachers, and students have been urged to collaborate for academic excellence. Topher Niwamanya, the Inspector of Schools for Ruhinda, emphasized this during a thanksgiving and award ceremony for the high-performing pupils of Kashenyi Primary School in their 2023 Primary Leaving Examinations, held at St. Peter’s Church of Uganda, Kashenyi Parish.
Topher stressed the importance of cooperation among teachers, parents, and students for success. He noted instances where teacher conflicts hindered pupil performance and commended Kashenyi Primary School staff for their teamwork.
He urged educators and stakeholders to prioritize academic excellence. Enock Ahebwe, the headteacher of Kashenyi Primary School, credited parents and staff for their cooperation, resulting in improved student performance. He thanked St. Peter’s Church of Uganda and Compassion for their continuous support.
Enock encouraged parents to continue supporting community schools for desired development. The school achieved grade one pupils in 2016 and celebrated two grade one pupils and others in the second grade in the 2023 exams.
Patrick Tumwine Nyetume, the chairperson of the School Management Committee, congratulated the students and pledged ongoing support to ensure all students perform well. He appreciated the former students’ contributions in motivating current pupils through gifts.
Polotazi Byamukama, representing Hon Jim Muhwezi as the guest of honor, emphasized accountability and urged everyone to fulfill their roles for success. He encouraged students to work hard for personal and family betterment and presented two mattresses donated by Hon Jim Muhwezi to the two grade one pupils.
