Kazo Model Primary School Dedicates 111 pupils
A total of 111 candidates from Kazo Model Primary School in Kazo Town Council, Kazo District have been dedicated today as they prepare to sit for the upcoming Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE).
The dedication ceremony took place at St. John’s Kazo Archdeaconary in Kazo Town Council where Rev. Stuart Amanya, the Diocesan Inspector of Schools for North-Ankole Diocese delivered a sermon centered on the theme of hope.
Rev. Amanya emphasized the importance of hard work among the students encouraging them to stay focused and committed to their studies despite the challenges they may face.
Chrispus Tomanya, the Deputy Headteacher of Kazo Model Primary School who also addressed the candidates offering words of hope and motivation. He acknowledged that the students had faced disruptions due to nearly a month’s industrial action but urged them to remain confident and determined to succeed.
Keith Bahemuka, the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer for Kazo District commended the efforts of teachers in guiding the candidates through their preparations. He also expressed appreciation to all teachers under the umbrella of UNATU for ending the industrial strike, which had affected the academic calendar.
The candidates, Amumpaire Darius and Lilian Mpumwire expressed gratitude to their parents for their support and declared their readiness to undertake the examinations.
The district officials and school administrators urged the students to stay focused and perform to the best of their abilities during the examinations, which are set to begin soon.