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.
Hello Everyone! Happy New Year! We are nearly 6 weeks into the school term and we are happy to mention that all our programs have run smoothly according to our school calendar. The pupils have learnt quite a lot and have a number of amazing stories to tell. Educational Visit: We had an exciting education…
Between 13 and 15 February 2107 our International Section celebrated the Environment. They learned about the importance of the environment and that we should work hard to keep it clean. On Tuesday the pupils went to PaperCraft in Akright City to see different types of recycling; Making new products out of old paper, banana fibre…
Pearl Of Africa International Primary School won the best Primary School Face of Entebbe Award for 2019, and the event was held at the Flight Motel on 25th August in Entebbe Municipality. The face of Entebbe Awards recognizes individuals and organizations who have made positive contributions to the Entebbe Municipality. The Award was presented to…
On Wednesday the 5th of October 2016, the pupils of Pearl of Africa School celebrated Independence Day and United Nations Day. Display of the different regions of Uganda. Pupils explain parents/guardians about the United Nations. Mama Uganda celebrating Independence in Commemoration Dance. Acholi dance.
Children of the Summercamp 2016 visited the zoo and got an exclusive ‘behind the scene’ tour with a ranger. They had close encounters with different animals and could even feed some of them.
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…