Samuel A
During the graduation and transition ceremony of Top class pupils at KK Kindergarten Nursery and Primary School, Reverend Muramuzi Lamech, the parish priest of Besania Prayer Mountain Church, urged school authorities to prioritize the enhancement of school security during the upcoming holidays in preparation for the 2024 academic year.
In his sermon, Rev. Lamech emphasized the importance of installing security cameras and ensuring a continuous supply of tapped water within school premises. He expressed concern for the safety of the children and referenced a recent incident involving a nurse named Kabatoro Jackline who attempted to harm the students but was thwarted by divine intervention.
Acknowledging the fear and apprehension among parents, Rev. Lamech thanked God for averting the potential harm and encouraged schools to take proactive measures to safeguard their students. Hon. Caledonia Bakironda Clare, the Rukungiri District Secretary for Education, Commercial Services, and Tourism, attended the event as the guest of honor. She commended the director for establishing a school in the area, contributing to the advancement of education.
Hon. Clare praised the head teacher and staff for their dedication to educating the next generation. Addressing parents, Hon. Clare urged them to be vigilant during the long holiday and to closely monitor their children, ensuring their safety. She emphasized the role of parental guidance in nurturing successful educational journeys for their offspring.
Furthermore, Hon. Clare advocated for the use of singing as an effective educational tool for young learners, emphasizing its simplicity compared to traditional note-based teaching methods. She encouraged parents to prioritize their children’s education as the most valuable gift they can provide.
The head teacher of KK Kindergarten Primary School, Komugisha Stellah, expressed gratitude towards the director for her foundational contributions and praised the staff for their hard work, cooperation, and unity.
She urged them to continue their efforts for the benefit of the next generation. Stellah also advised parents to actively engage with their children during the holidays, assisting them with holiday packages and ensuring they have ample time to rest for their overall well-being
