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Parents Class presentations

PARENTS CLASS PRESENTATIONS

It was a great bonding activity to have parents spearhead as the day's teachers on different projects i.e. Means of Transport for a baby class, Gardening for the middle class and animal skittles for the top class.
We thank all parents who made it on the days for the clas ....


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MIDDLE AND TOP CLASS PRESENTATIONS
Parents and children’s presentations for  Middle and Top Classes  were a strong union between parents, teachers and children.   The Top Class presentation was about types of clothes and when they are worn, while the Middle Class presented about the types of food and how useful they are to their bodies.   Principal Norah Nabingi thanked all parents who made it for the presentations and requested them to always practice such holistic parenting.

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SWIMMING LESSON IN PROGRESS
Children enjoying swimming lessons

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SCOOBY DOO TOP CLASS ENROLLS FOR P1 2020
 It was fun and interesting for our little angels doing their interviews to join Primary Oneat Gombe Junior School. After doing their interviews, children enjoyed ice cream, apples, and cakes from the admissions office.

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VISIT OF A DIPLOMAT FROM THE INDIAN COMMIS
Visit of a Diplomat from the Indian Commision    

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GES EXPO 2018

GES EXPO 2018

Gombe Education Service (GES) includes:
Scooby-Doo Daycare and Nursery school, Gombe Junior School, and St. Andrew Kaggwa Gombe High School. It is the policy of the education service to organize an annual brand activity which brings all the schools together under a particular theme. However, annually, GES shall be holding a SCIENCE EXPO.
This year, the education service held a “SCIENCE, MATHS & ART Expo”under the theme:“Science in Skilling Uganda”.
This has been aimed at:
1. Assessing the holistic and continously enriched curriculum offered,
2. Igniting & appreciating learners’ creativity & innovation, and
3. Creating a multi-talented employable workforce.
The science expo has been organised under various sub themes including: waste managment, eco-friendly homes, science innovations, technology/robotics, communication, building engineering, applied mathematics & business and art, putting into consideration the aspect of originality.
The government’s desire to skill Ugandans coupled with our quest to be a center for science and making global impact motivated this year’s theme. We hope that, with such avenues, we shall empower our learners to be ready to solve problems and also build capacity that will later skill others out there.
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BALLET TIME
children enjoying ballet lesson

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PARENTS' PRESENTATION
Dear Parent / Guardian, This is to remind you that presentation on “ DIFFERENT PROFESSIONS AND TRANSPORT MEANS” by parents and children of Twinkle Ducklings and Sparrows will take place on Friday 21, July 2017.  VENUE:  Dining HallTIME:   10:00am - 11:30am. Thank you. MANAGEMENT.

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WIDENING OUR INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATIONS
Widening our International collaborations. After hosting our UK partners last week, they have had interaction with pupils and staff at the Scooby-Doo. Our new partners have come from Churchdown Village Infant School UK. https://www.churchdownvillageinf.co.uk/

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BABY CLASS PARENTS PRESENTATIONS
Parents’ presentation on fruit for  Baby Class was a bonding day’s activity.   The parents and children presented about fruit, how useful they are to our bodies through composed songs and poems.   We thank all parents who made it for the presentation.

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