EXCELLENCE IN OUR ACADEMICS
A big congratulations to our 2019 year 6 students for their outstanding performance on the Cambridge Primary Checkpoints. 100% of our students passed and over 60% achieved a score of very good or excellent.
A big congratulations to our 2019 year 6 students for their outstanding performance on the Cambridge Primary Checkpoints. 100% of our students passed and over 60% achieved a score of very good or excellent.
On the 26th of March, children of year 1 and 2 had an educational outing at the paper craft center.This was based on their Science unit “Going outside” which turned out to be a lot of fun but on the other hand enriching their study score.Children witnessed a lot of recycling processes which included paper…
The 1st quarter of term 2 started with a lot of excitement as pupils embarked on their science fair projects. It was fascinating to see young scientists performing various experiments as their project work. The theme and focus of the projects was researching observable environmental problems such as deforestation, dehydration, saving plants and harvesting rainwater….
Technology has become something we are very grateful for during this quarantine. Now is an exciting time for teachers and parents to work together and create a very successful learning experience for the children. Our Cambridge Online program is now live and is the 1st of its kind in Entebbe. The Online program allows interaction…
School has started! And we must not forget that we have to stay fit and active to continue our learning better throughout the year. To help the students implement their learning in an enthusiastic environment, where they learn non-academic necessary skills besides academic accomplishments, we have started a cooking club where students are taught how…
The return of the Pearl of Africa National Teachers saw them take charge of the new block. Within this complex block; lie spacious classeswhere learning, exchange of ideas, and exciting activities are going to take root. On the same piece of land awaits a basket ball court that will also double for other games like…
On Tuesday, 26th March, Years 3-6 visited Rosebud Flower Farm. The farm sits on around 550 acres of land and grows around 1.8 tonnes of roses a year. The children were able to learn the processes involved in producing these flowers. They began in the propagation room where male stems are joined with female stems…