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It was a day filled with joy and celebration as Hon. Mable Busingye rewarded the top performers of the last academic term at Kitimba Primary School.
According to the Vice Chairperson of Western Division, Mable Busingye, she distributed plates, pencils, pens, and books to the first and second-best performers in all classes as a way of motivating other pupils to excel. She also promised to extend the rewards to third-place performers in the next term.
She urged parents who have not yet enrolled their children for the current academic year to do so, emphasizing that the term is ongoing and encouraging them to ensure their children receive quality education at Kitimba Primary School.
Karora Tananzio, the Councilor for People with Disabilities in Western Division and the Guest of Honor, commended Hon. Mable Busingye for her initiative. He called on stakeholders and parents to support the school and enroll their children at Kitimba Primary School.
He noted that Western Division previously had five government-aided schools until last year when Kitimba Primary School was officially taken over by the government, bringing the total to six. He emphasized the importance of cooperation among parents, teachers, and administrators to ensure the school’s continued growth and success.
Denise Ainebyoona, a Primary Seven pupil at Kitimba Primary School, expressed gratitude for the gifts received. She revealed that Hon. Mable had promised to continue rewarding top performers if they maintained their hard work. On behalf of the students, she pledged to strive for Division One grades in this year’s Primary Leaving Examinations.
Herbert Bemerire, the Head Teacher of Kitimba Primary School, extended his appreciation to Hon. Mable Busingye for fulfilling her promise of rewarding top performers. He also thanked the government for taking over the school and the education department for officially registering it.
He shared that last year, the school registered 13 candidates for the Primary Leaving Examinations, with 10 students achieving second grade and 3 attaining third grade. Since it was the school’s first year under government management, he expressed optimism for improved performance in this year’s exams.
Speaking to our reporter, PTA Chairman Warren Niwamanya thanked parents for entrusting the school with their children and encouraged them to enroll more pupils. He assured them of improved academic performance now that the school has received more teachers from the government, addressing previous challenges of inadequate staffing and low enrollment.
