Tuesday, October 11, 2016

School Leavers 2012-2016

The Vision of Rubanda Solidarity School is "Better life". The mission to lead us there without any doubt is to passionately provide adequate opportunities for quality education to both girl and boy child, motivate children to love and stay in school. We fight and stop the syndrome of school dropout by making our school a safe home for each and every child. Some of  our objectives include: Provide three regular meals a day with enough food, safe drinking water, better sanitation even for enough sleep,  conducive and safe place for steady growth, study and excellent performance.
Since its inception in 2005 following the study year, our school has passionately continued to implement its strategic plan which has enabled us to have a stead development and have an effective on the children's life and the community. We have greatly reduced the gender gaps in our children for quality education and highly attracted both male and female children to school unlike the past when most recently school was a privilege for boys. It's amazing to note how significantly all the above objectives have successfully eradicated children's dropping out of  school by choice by  100% since 2005 to date. Early marriages' reports have also disappeared with only one case  reported in 2011. On health, with a wise and practical of Dr. Bruce Murray who visited the school in 2011 we were able to purchase and provide treated mosquito nets to all 309 students and staff included 2012. This has enabled us to reduce the impact of malaria from 28% in the first year mosquito nets were provided to 3% in 2015.

Providing quality education is a heavy task than meets the eye. At least the basic school standards must be met. Children must feel the school is their second home with some being their first stable home due to increasing social break down in their families. Most of the homes are struggling with increasing food deficits, economic pressure, demand for modern quality education,  long distant journies  from home to school, scarce search for safe drinking water, disease and after a loss of parents trauma of all kinds, extra. The silent killer stress is just unimaginable. Many children we speak to in the villages can't wait to find a school they can call their home and have a taste of a full and regular meal in a peaceful environment. They want a place where they can be guided, not ruled, . Loved and not governed.

Our School's passion is to continue to offer this difference our children have already noticed and admired and parents have passionately appreciated. Our strategy is to continue to improve our services to increase quality and performance invested in our students .  With good performances we equip our both girl and boy students to excellent grades to join high institutions with pride.

All this, is a result of many hands. It takes a village. Without the community and generous  donors and friends we would not be where we are right now. Thank you very much for sticking with us and being compassionate. For I greatly know that to feed a child is to feed a nation, " And if anyone gives even a cup of cold water to one of these little ones...., truly I tell you, that person will certainly not lose their reward." Matthew 10:42.


    Everything you give with love is like "a drop of water" to a thirst child.
Thank you for your kindness which has enabled these
desperate thirst children to quench their thirst!

                                          Your generosity has made us what you see in
                         a nutshell of our school Leavers' group photos since 2012-2016. And our school performances have been incredibly excellent. Look at the table provided. It indicates the positive strides we have made in improving the gab of equal opportunities for quality education for both girl and boy child.  In our case, we have been very successful to have parents and girl children attracted to quality education. We have girls numbers outweighing boys'. This speaks volumes in a society where education was until recently regarded a privilege for boys. Please check the table and have a look at the group pictures through the five years of National examinations that determine a student able to join higher education in Uganda.

 In the table below are the numbers of enrolments for UPLE since 2012-2016. They tell it all. Gender sensitivity to quality education for both girl and boy child is our mission to changing life to better in the community . Together we can make a difference.
Rubanda Solidarity School has been in existence since 2005. It began as a nursery school
and grade one (class) and progressively added a class each year until 2012.
In 2012 the primary circle was complete to grade 7 and our top
year students began to sit for national exams (UPLE). We are proud to tell you
that we have not had any single student drop out of school for academic reasons
nor failed exams. Which is something unusual in most Ugandan schools.
All our students have always passed with excellent grades to cross
to higher institutions. Our mission to improve on
education to quality education for both boy and girl child is working quite well.

We thank you for your great support without
which we would have nothing or little to talk about. 
                                     
2016 Candidates to sit for UPLE Nov. 2n through 3rd with their
Headteacher, Asiimwe Innocent (back R) and grade 7 teachers (L) for a group pic.


                                
                                         2016 Tr. Amos( Dean) with Candidates
                                for a group picture

2015 School Leavers


2014 School Leavers


                                                    
2013 School Leavers
                                                                    




2o12: The UPLE Pioneers of Grade7 leavers pause  with their teachers for a group
 photo. They are also the pioneers of our school to sit for the Uganda Certificate
 of Education (UCE) this year Oct. 2016.
                       We wish you success dear school Leavers!







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