Learners attending the dedication service

NTUNGAMO- The Vicar All Saints Rubaare church, reverend Ezra Timuzigu while dedicating Primary Seven candidates at Cleverland Preparatory primary school in Rwemiriro cell, Kagango ward, Rubaare Town council, Rushenyi county Ntungamo urged pupils to abstain from habitual decadence that would ruin their future.

Reverend Timuzigu stressed that habitual decadence results into decline of moral or cultural characterized by excessive indulgence in pleasure or luxury.

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27 pupils at Cleverland Preparatory primary school were on Friday 25th October dedicated to the almighty God as they prepare to sit for their final exams early November on 3rd and 4th 2024.

The School director Moses Gantungo hailed the staff for cooperation they rendered while performing their duties to have the school moving on since its inception in 2010.

He also commended the National Resistance Movement- NRM government for peace and stability that provided the conducive environment to have private schools that are supporting the government aided to reduce the illiteracy burden.

The head teacher of the School Charles Tayebwa, Director of studies Vincent Ngabirano thanked the parents for supporting and trusting them with their children to study from Cleverland preparatory school and rallied them to continue with the spirit, promising them better grades from the National Examinations.

The chairperson school committee, Lauben Bananuka who also represented the PTA chairman said the school is moving forward and comforted the P7 candidates that with God’s mercy, they will excel.

The head boy of the school Andrew Ansiguza thanked the teachers and parents for the sacrifice of nurturing them into what they are now, promising that they will not shame them in this year’s examinations.