Ntungamo schools hailed for excelling in PLE 2023
He thanked the school committees and municipality for considering Maato PS and pledged to continue performing well at PLE.
Ntungamo: The vice chairman of Ntungamo District, Asuman Kigongo, has hailed the municipal government-aided primary schools for excelling in PLE 2023.
Kigongo said this while officiating the PTA general meeting and awarding the PLE stars of Maato Muslim primary school in Ntungamo Municipality.
He noted that, due to its performance, Ntungamo Municipality was ranked firstĀ among the municipalities across the country.
Kigongo asked the parents to continuously support the school and the education of their children by providing scholastic materials.
He pledged 10 bags of cement from the office of the district chairman.
The municipal inspector of schools in charge of sports, Orimwesiga Christopher, challenged parents to always provide lunch and uniforms for their children.
The deputy mayor of Ntungamo Municipality, Kyomukama Loi Tumwesigye, urged parents of Maata Muslim PS and leaders to cooperate so that the burning candle of academic excellence can continue flourishing.
She thanked the head teacher, Bernard Mununuura, and school committees for their concerted efforts to raise the academic standards of the school.
Katureebe Michael Kakuhikire, one of the stakeholders, requested that parents and schools embrace fruit planting as one way to conserve the environment and improve the diet of children and donate fruit trees to the school.
The head teacher, Maato Muslim PS Bernards Mununuura Kuribakanya, commended parents and guardians for entrusting the school with children.
Mununuura tasked parents with always providing school uniforms to their children for identification because the school has multiple uniforms.
He thanked the school committees and municipality for considering Maato PS and pledged to continue performing well at PLE.
Mununuura noted that the school maintained a good performance in 2023; 10 were in division one, 43 were in division two, 01 were in division three, and one was in division four.
During the PTA meeting, Hamudani Sande, the Municipal Procurement Officer, was elected as the new SMC chairperson, replacing Nuru Nduhura.
Later, at least 10 best PLE performers were awarded with mattresses, and their teachers were also awarded.
Other speakers were Taremwa Ali, the county sheikh who represented District Kadhiz; Mary Gorret Kakuramatsi, the PTA chairperson; Deputy Head Teacher Annah Muhairwe; Twaha Kagoba Treasurer; and DOS Muhairwe Douglas.
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