The Bishop of the Diocese of Kasese, Rt. Rev. Francis Acquirinus Kibira has asked Head teachers and School proprietors to improve the welfare of students.
Bishop Kibira made the remarks today to a section of head teachers at Bishop’s Hall, Catholic Diocese of Kasese while commissioning the Diocesan Education Policy 2025 aimed at guiding Catholic schools to offer holistic education.
He explained that poor feeding is the root cause of riots in schools urging head teachers to always provide good meals to the students.
While addressing the press shortly after the launch of the education policy, Bishop Kibira noted that they would conduct an evaluation of the policy to assess its effectiveness.
Rev. Fr. Joseph Mbusa appealed to the headteachers to thoroughly read the education policy and understand it, observing that it would be an instrumental tool in guiding teachers to offer good quality and holistic education.
The headteacher for St. Theresa Girl’s – Nsenyi, the Rv. Sr. Florence Kemigisha Amooti applauded the Diocesan Education Office for the introduction of education policy, adding that it would act as a unifying factor especially among the Catholic schools.
Sr. Amooti explained that each school has been teaching in their own style yet they are supposed to have uniform teaching styles, especially evangelism.








