Uganda: Aga Khan Primary School Rewards Best Pupils

The Monitor (Kampala)
February 18, 2007
Posted to the web February 19, 2007
Sarah Achen Kibisi

It was fun and exciting for the boys and girls of Aga Khan Primary
School who graduated on last Thursday. A total of 101 pupils, 58
primary seven and 43 year six of the year 2006 graduated.

Also during the function, pupils who had performed well in the Primary
Leaving Examinations were awarded certificates and Oxford English
dictionaries for excellent performance.

Ms Imma Nabuggwawo who read a message on behalf of last year primary
seven pupils urged her fellow pupils to put into practice the skills
acquired from Aga Khan to enable them maintain the knowledge while in
other schools.

The headmistress, Aga Khan school, Ms Juliet Sseruwagi added that she
was happy the pupils were leaving as disciplined, responsible,
independent, sportsmen and women, with a spirit to share and work as a
team, musicians and computer literates.

“We believe and hope that when they join secondary school they will
continue to let the Aga Khan candle burn brightly,” she said. Ms
Margaret Bell, the Aga Khan head of education, while handing over the
certificates advised the students to remain good even as they join
other schools.

Elvis Matoya, who is set to join Kings College Budo read out an
inspiring poem entitled; A Child Learns what He lives.

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  1. Hello i used to be in Aga Khan Primary School i would like to wish the pupils in the school a good time this year.I would also like to say well done to last years primary seven pupils and also good luck in the future like Imma said don’t lose your knowledge just keep it and use it wisely.Thanks to all our teachers that tought us.If you cannot get hold of me please email the address below kjordanap@hotmail.com

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  2. Hello readers. I thank you for honouring me because of the poem I read out during my graduation. I am very happy to know that “agakhanians” still remember me. Please keep up the spirit and we will be meeting over the internet via e-mail or this website. Isend my regerds and dear greetings to the entire staff of the Aga Khan Education Service, Uganda (AKESU). Good day.

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    1. hey r u the same elvis who was there in my class 5 k I think…yvone Natasha turyasingular..then nida khan..afsana aatash khilna n ol ? !

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  3. helo…im imma and i was in the same year as elvis and jenine and would like to thank all the the teachers for the assistance given…God bless u all

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    1. hey r u the same emma who was there in my class 5 k I think…yvone Natasha turyasingular..then nida khan..afsana aatash khilna n ol ? !

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  4. tr. Stephen ssebamala Science teacher.
    hey thank you dear students for the respect you gave us when we were teaching you thats why you were the best in Uganda

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