By Enos Masereka,
Rev. Fr. Vincent Bwambale, the Chaplain Kasese Secondary school in Kasese Municipality, has urged learners to incorporate Christian values and virtues into their lives if they wish to excel in both their academics and life.
Speaking to our reporter shortly after presiding over Holy Mass during the farewell ceremony of senior four and six candidates ahead of ASSHU mock examinations next week at Kasese secondary school premises today, Fr. Vincent, advised students that without strategically setting their life goals and visions, there future would present challenges, emphasizing the importance of building a strong foundation for their success.
He advised them to persevere and read their books despite educational challenges that seems to be short term. Fr. Vincent speaking….
He urged students of candidate classes to avoid engaging themselves in immoral and satanic behavior that may lead them to fail their forthcoming mock exams, but believe in God.
Mr. Augustine Muserero, the school head teacher advised candidates to fully prepare for mock exams which he described as pilot in the new curriculum. Mr. Muserero speaking…
Mr. Kiiza Martin and Gift Ronald on behalf of candidate classes, commended the school administration for the commitment and hardworking towards academic excellence, since the outbreak of Covid-19 that forced schools to close. Mr. Kiiza and Gift speaking…
In his remarks, Hon. Herbert Bwambale, the Kasese Municipal secretary for social services who represented the chief guest Mr. Francis Mugisa Kithulha, asked candidates to fear the lord and have descipline.
Hon. Herbert speaking…….
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