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Nawaka United Primary School

  • Nawaka United Primary School: An overview


    Not only does Nawaka United Primary School in Eastern Uganda teach it's pupils, it also educates the wider community.The school involves Bunamubi pashioners in income-generating activities and teaches adults, many of whom are illiterate, about the need for a good education.

    A member of the school committee commented: "The motto of the school is 'God is our fortress' meaning that Nawaka United School is a place that will strengthen education, and Almighty God gives security and protection to the school."

    Formed in 2005, the school in Shamukhama village, Bukigai sub-county, Bududa district, caters for both day and boarding students.There are currently 104 students in the five primary classes, many of whom are disadvantaged.


     

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  • 3rd term results for P5 class

    Congratulations are in order for the Primary 5 students of Nawaka United Primary School as the marks for the 3rd term of 2009 are in.

    The students with the top scores are Zainabu Nabutuwa with a total score of 313, Alex Ndelema with 309 marks, David Kakala with a total score of 286 marks, Leah Khayiyi with 274 marks, Sarah Maboga with a total score of 269, Dorothy Wabuyaka with 258 marks, Francis Wandeba with a total score of 254 marks, Junior Kamoti with 249 marks, Khatua Nabulumbi with a total score of 248, Fred Nanltoti with 240 marks, Juliet Butteme with a total score of 239, Moses Ivan Namono with 231 marks and Sylvia Nandutu with a total score of 230.

    The students were marked in a number of areas including English, Maths, Science and Social Studies and Technology (SST).


    Other students in the class who also attained good grades are: Ivan Mutayi, Moses Mutinye, Peter Wakwaale, Thomas Wanaaltutu, Sam Wabwire and Juma Nasitya.

     

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  • 3rd term results for P4 class

    Congratulations are in order for the Primary 4 students of Nawaka United Primary School as the marks for the 3rd term of 2009 are in.

    The students with the top scores are Judith Khalayi with a total score of 396, Godfrey Walela with 387 marks, Lillian Kibune with a total score of 363 marks, Aziza Kibone with 361 marks, Topister Nabifo with a total score of 344, Aisha Nabulo with 295 marks, Joshua Mukute with a total score of 290, Susan Kakayi with 286 marks, Bomic Wabusimba with a total score of 285, Stephen Majeme with 283 marks, Moses Wanyenya with 270 marks, Irene Wandala with a total score of 268, Rogers Kuloba with 263 marks, Margret Wekesa with a total score of 258, Brenda Nabulo with 249 marks, Phina Namutos with a total score of 245 and Bosco Makhambaya with 231 marks.

    The students were marked in a number of areas including Reading, Writing, Maths, English, Social Studies and Technology (SST) and Science.

    Other students in the class who also attained good grades are Astone Wanja, Justine Lubango, Agatta Namutosi, Ivan Wakoko, Ali Kwomu, Sulaiman Wateya, Denis Kimaleni, Silaji Natsami, Alice Namakoye, Anna Webombisa and Martha Namee.

     

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  • 3rd term results for P3 class

    Congratulations are in order for the Primary 3 students of Nawaka United Primary School as the marks for the 3rd term of 2009 are in.

    The students with the top scores are Dorothy Khayinza with a total score of 481, Grace Neboshe with 458 marks, Andrew Wayengleera with a total score of 442 marks, Sam Ivan Bukakhali with 415 marks, Joyce Nabafu with a total score of 387, Rebecca Mukwana with 333 marks, Mike Wanatoya with a total score of 331, Ismail Kutosi with 331 marks, Tonny Kamoti with a total score of 312, Jalia Namutosi with 294 marks, Ronard Peter Kutosi with a total score of 282, Nassan Mayamba with 244 marks, Emmanuel Wambi with a total score of 231, Ronard Kutosi with 187 marks, Joyce Nabushawu with a total score of 153 and Jane Bisikwa with 140 marks.

    The students were marked in a number of areas including English, Maths, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Writing, Fine Art and Hand work.

    Other students in the class include Derick Mauki and Ivan Moomo.

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  • 3rd term results for P2 class

    Congratulations are in order for the Primary 2  students of Nawaka United Primary School as the marks for the 3rd term of 2009 are in.

    The students with the top scores are Sharon Mandala with a total score of 725, Vicent Masaba with 693 marks, Shadrack Tzapwe with a total score of 666 marks, Emma Kibeti with 649 marks, Asuman Majeme with a total score of 646, Geofry Wakooba with a total score of 623 marks, Emma Khaemba with 548 marks, Zainabu Nasaka with a total score of 508, Ali Mundesi with 442 marks, Pius Bunyila with a total score of 428, Irene Mutonyi with 417 marks, Ivah Modoi with a total score of 390 and Ibra Shikunzu with 307 marks.

    The students were marked in a number of areas including English, News, Literacy, Religious Education (RE), Oral Reading, Physical Education (PE) and Maths.

    Other students in the class include Deborah Bisikwa and Peace Namwano.

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  • 3rd term results for P1 class

    Congratulations are in order for the Primary 1 students of Nawaka United Primary School as the marks for the 3rd term of 2009 are in.

    The students with the top scores are Dan Muwelba with a total score of 398, Diana Nabafu with 215 marks, Vicent Wambete with a total score of 365 marks, Ema Shison with 359 marks, Ema Makayi with a total score of 341, Esther Seera with 332 marks, Shanks Musaba with a total score of 331 marks, Kasim Wabusa with 326 marks, John Namutolo with a total score of 309, Ema Busiku with 276 marks, Ali Wakwale with a total score of 276, Alon Wamoto with 238 marks, Susan Kakayi with a total score of 236, Juliet Namalwa with 231 marks, Esther Khamalwa with a total score of 215 and Sharon Namono with 209 marks.

    The students were marked in a number of areas including English, News, Literacy, Religious Education (RE) and Maths.


    Other students in the class who also attained good grades are: James Wamono, Brian Wamayosi, Bosco Wamayosi, Joel Wanambwa, Amina Nabushuu, Phiona Nambuya, Ali Weena and Esther Naluboka.

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