Keishaari rewarding the beat teachers
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NTUNGAMO- Students have been called upon to avoid world treasures, work hard and make their accomplishments in order to give them credit before the public instead of keeping clapping hands for others.

This was made today by Rev Fr Peter Alwangi of Rushooka Catholic parish during the Thanksgiving Mass of Ntungamo Girls High school Rwentobo in the school’s Main Hall in Rushenyi county Ntungamo district.

He advised girls to shun evil acts like men’s gifts saying such things are full of temptations targeting their future. Rev Fr Alwangi encouraged them to pray to God and concentrate on their studies if they are to be delivered from bondages of sin.

He commended the directors of Ntungamo Girls High school Rwentobo Gumisiriza Justus Keishaari and Constance for organizing Thanksgiving to testify to the school’s good performance every year.

The director Ntungamo Girls High school Rwentobo Gumisiriza Justus Keishaari and Constance appealed to all believers to always thank God for His endless blessings.

Keishaari revealed that the thanksgiving Mass was to show appreciation to the Almighty God for the exceptional performance in the Ordinary and Advanced levels of education particularly the UCE 2024 results.

The head teacher Ntungamo Girls High school Rwentobo Constance Tusingwire Nalongo hailed the directors for starting the school which has fostered academic progress in the country.

She thanked the School administrators, teachers and non-teaching staff of school for shaping the world to what it is and encouraged them to always aim at sowing the best so that they can reap the best at the end of the day. Madam Tusingwire rewarded the best performing teachers with gifts.

Ntungamo Girls High school Rwentobo has been outstanding in academics and well as discipline in Ntungamo district since 2012. Ntungamo Girls High school Rwentobo scroed1st position at O level examinations with the highest number of A’s and B’s during the year 2024 in the district.

Other speakers were Tumwebaze George PTA chairman, Nayebare Treasure a S.5 representative and Ahimbisibwe Frank Mary chairperson Kateero Hiika Catholic Church.