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Spiritual welfare
We are very grateful to the Archbishop Dr. Cypiriano Kizito Lwanga ( the Late ) for appointing to our school the first Chaplain Rev.
Fr. Mayega Robert from September 2011 to September 2012 and Rev. Fr. Bwanika Ronald from September 2012 to February 2020
and Rev.Fr. Patrick Ssekibaala from February 2020 to date .
We are nourished by their prayers and different religious activities for example,
- Termly Retreats and Religious Movements
- Adoration
- Confessions
- External priests are invited for those programmes by the chaplain.
This has improved the spiritual welfare of our community members, discipline and academic performance.
- S1 and S2 on Mondays at 5:30-6:30 am
- S3 and S5 on Wednesday at 5:30-6:30 am
- S4 and S6 on Fridays at 5:30-7:00 am
Anglicans are catered for by Mrs. Kabwama Alice a staff member (Teacher)
Mr. Muhumua Rashid a teacher takes care of Moslem Students.
2017 Confirmation
Health
The students are generally healthy; those with ailments which need routine treatment submit their medication to the school nurses Ms Pauline Nabunya and Mrs Namubiru Sarah for proper management. The school has a visiting Doctor-Dr. Mugwanya from Mulago Hospital. Difficult and emergency cases are normally referred to hospitals for further treatment.
We thank God for the medical team which work intelligently and ably to keep us all going. A medical examination of all students is done at the school on termly basis; this includes urine and blood tests by lab medical technicians and general examination by dentists, ophthalmologists and general practitioners. The compound is fumigated every holiday, to get rid of mosquitoes and other disease vectors.
A student admitted at the school dispesary
School Nurse shows some of the drugs
Drugs
Drugs
Social Responsibility
Anglican have regular visits to Sanyu babies home
Charismatic go to help the needy.