
As Kampala Parent’s School looks to maintain the 100% first grade scores set last year, today, parents and teachers, dedicated 236 Primary Seven candidates to God, in a service led by the outgoing Archbishop of Church of Uganda, The Most Rt. Rev. Stanley Ntagali.
Countrywide 2-day Primary Leaving Exams (PLE) kick off on Monday, 4th November 2019.
The school in 2018, had all their 234 pupils passing in first grade.
The dedication service kicked off at 7:00 am in the Main Hall with praise and worship songs, led by the pupils’ choir.

“It is my prayer that the lord grants knowledge to remember all you have read in the past years and stay focused for achievement of your dreams,” he prayed.
Reminiscing her seven year education journey at the school, the students’ representative who is also a candidate, Natasha Byarugaba, said, “It is like yesterday when them to the school and crying to go back with their parents after being dropped at school gate.”
“The Principal has always been there for us every morning to receive us, guide, and encouraging and giving us a good morning as we step into school,” she said.

The state minister of land, Persis Namuganza who is also a parent at the school, lauded the school for helping government in providing quality education to Ugandan children.
“This is a good school, last year my son scored four aggregates and this indicates that this is a good school with favorable environment that allows children to learn. To all parents, thank you for choosing Kampala parents,” she said.

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