JINJA – From Friday, 1st- 6th  May  over 100 students from the regions of Busoga, Bukedi and Elgon region converged at MM Wairaka College in Jinja for the  CALUFU.

It was organized by Association of Teachers of French in Uganda ( APFO ) in  partnership with Alliance Francaise  de Kampala,  Lapaire and the French Embassy in Uganda.

Under the FEF program, the camp run under   the theme ” Apprenez et S’amuser ” meaning learning  while having fun.

The Camp diligently stuck to its focus and the participants were immersed in numerous activities in regards to the normal life out there such as ; fashion and design, sports, entertainment, cookery to enable them learn in those areas.

Speaking at the closing ceremony, Mr. Byafisi Geoffrey, head master,  MM Wairaka College   thanked the schools for attending with over 70 students before he said ” bonjour” for the first time.

” We live with the language, you came  as students but  leave as  ambassadors of French. Let us speak the language and not end it here, let us excel and most importantly behave.

When you go back, share our greetings to the teachers and the team that  made it possible for your coming.”  Byafisi said 

The Representative from Alliance Francaise de Kampala , Ross Patrick Azogbonon, courses coordinator advised the students that their next step should be certification  by doing DELF so that they are  recognized  internationally.

The President  Association of Teachers of  French , Dr. Agatha  Tumwine noted that they have had CALUFU in different regions and thanked all those that  have been apart of it.

” We are teaching learners to appreciate language as a skill  and advocate for  multilingualism with local languages,   culture , internationalism,  we want our students who are able to work any where  without restrictions in all the different spheres of life”. Dr.Agatha Tumwine. added.

On behalf of the French Embassy and the Uganda National Curriculum ,  Frantz Sidi Ami , noted that they are looking at French with focus on specifics  in  tourism, business, medicine, agriculture  and others, adding that they are also looking for resources so that learners can get learning and reading  materials.

Mr. Godfrey Baliraine, Senior Education Officer in Jinja district , who represented the  the District Education Officer delightedly said that he  came here as a total illiterate in French but I can now  say ” Bonjour “.

He also added that he used to love before joining   Secondary  but he was unfortunate that it was not offered.

” We have students from Busoga, Elgon  Bukedi and you must be special people because every one is not here.

We thank the parents , students and we can not take you for granted  .

Take on this language not only for academics because  you stand a chance in business and other fields as you have been able to  listen to the testimonies  here”. Baliraine Added.

Baliraine stressed that they should not look at  French language and education as a normal and small achievement  because it is broader and goes beyond what they see.