The video clips below portray the real life at Rubanda Solidarity School. "Solidarity" like our name is the real tool for our community building where Peace, Joy and security for our children and the community Rubanda are eminently needed. Our goal is to have better life with equal opportunities for both girl and boy child.
Rubanda Solidarity was born out hard realities. It was a result of deep reflections on deteriorating security and concerns for children, school drop out youths and increasing social economic hardships to parents with mothers being the most vulnerable.
Since its foundation in 2004, things are not certainly the same. Life is getting better though at a slow pace due to financial meager resources . Regardless, some fruits have started to ripe with the first batch of our 21 candidates to sit for Uganda Primary Leaving Examination (UPLE) in 2012. With 19 of the students scoring first division and 2 with second, there is a great reason to rejoice and have a "Thanksgiving". Their wonderful performance is not only a boost to the children, their families and the community but to our school which seeks to offer more services to vulnerable children in the community. These children below are getting ready with the rehearsals for the real thanksgiving day. Hope you will be able to track the the celebration through our pictures and video clips on this blogger day by day.
We are very grateful to God, Parents,, donors Staff and all friends from within and out of Rubanda. We know and acknowledge that the excellent performance was a fruit of a combined effort of which each individual deserves to be part of our "thank you" and celebration. With especial recognition, the community of Rubanda sends its particular appreciation to the individual and the Yamba Abaana US group that generously donated funds for the day that brought together a congregation of about 600 participants with more than 300 joined by their parents and guardians.
Our beginners have set Rubanda Solidarity as a model school of community projects in Kabale district and a landmark in Rubanda community where we excelled with the best performance in
UPLE since the establishment of formal education in Rubanda community during the British rule in 1960s. We have all reasons to celebrate and seek blessing to do even better in the future. Watch the video clips.
The nursery school deputy, teacher Joy Kesande animating the kids cultural music at Rubanda Solidarity School February 2013