First Lady Janet Museveni Calls For Partnership In Education, commissions Shs 9bn Facilities At A Lwengo Public School
By Our Reporters
In Rwengo
Education Minister and first lady, Mrs Janet Museveni has called for partnership in the education sector in order to improve the learning environment for school children.
While commissioning new facilities at St Charles Lwanga Namabaale Primary School in Ndagwe Sub-county, in Lwengo District worth Mrs. Museveni in a message read for her Lands Minister Judith Nabakooba said such investments will greatly compliment government’s commitment to provide an all inclusive education for all school going children in Uganda.
.Ms Museveni lauded Cotton On Foundation for their support and commitment to change lives of the young generation saying the commissioned facilities will provide a conducive environment for the teaching and learning at both pre-primary and primary levels.
Cotton On Foundation is a non-governmental organization from Australia that supports holistic education, mental health and environment impact that empower youth to thrive.
The Minister explained that the government supports over 12,000 schools across the country but the number is still inadequate to comfortably accommodate learners at all levels.
The first lady further thanked Masaka Diocese Bishop Serverus Jjumba for generously providing the land on which the new school now stands.
“Government values the partnership with the Catholic church. It is always heartening to note your generous contribution to the advancement of education and other social services to our people,” she said.
The minister acknowledged that education is a shared responsibility and the church remains a critical partner in promoting education in Uganda to benefit learners today and in the future.
“Ensure that the facilities are put to their best use and maintained to serve generations to come. I urge parents to care, protect, and support their children by providing their needs so that they are not disrupted from the purpose of learning,” she advised.
Mrs. Janet Museveni offered a Ug.Shs. 50M cash donation which was handed over to Ms. Claire Najjemba the Foundation’s Country Manager.
Nabakooba also joined the first lady to congratulate the school upon getting new structures that are on a high standard.
“Thank you very much for giving this community the state of art infrastructure. We have been seeing these structures in Kampala but they have reached here in Namabaale,” she said.
Bishop Jjumba appreciated the government for signing a memorandum of understanding with the Cotton On Foundation which allowed the developments in greater Masaka.
Mr Emmanuel Bwette, Namabaale village chairperson said the school had poor structures which would expose children to diseases that come with too much dust.
Ms Claire Najjemba, the Country manager Cotton Onfoundation said they have constructed more than 10 classroom blocks with four big rhino water tanks of 275,000 liters each to ease accessibility to water services and staff quarters to keep teachers at school.
The facility also has multipurpose halls housing a dining and kitchen, staff quarters, playground and office blocks.
“We are very passionate about seeing children thrive right from Kindergarten to University. Put the structures into proper use and ensure that they are maintained and the children get the expected education because they have everything they need,” she guided.
The newly unveiled facility is a three-campus model housing the kindergarten (Lower campus), middle campus (from Primary One to Primary Four), and the upper campus that runs from Primary Five to Primary Seven).
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