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Permanent
Secretary's Documents
Events;
The Algerian Government Scholarships for the Academic year 2010/2011
The Uganda Cricket Association National Week...
The Ugandan Ministry of Education and Sports staff had friendly matches with the
Public service staff from Burundi. Click here for some captions of the event.
The
Chinese Government and NewZealand Scholarships and Fellowship Plan for
2010/2011. Read more...
The Uganda Post Primary Education and Training Program - Modified General
Procurement Notice. Read more...
A Presentation to the 6th Uganda Counselling Association Annual Conference on
25th March 2010 by Mr Wirefred George Opiro, the Commissioner Guidance and
Counseling , Ministry of Education and Sports at Rest Gardens Bweyogerere
Kampala...
Payment of Term I UPPET/USE Schools Term I 2010 Grants..
The Indian Government Scholarships- 2010/2011 Academic year. Online>>.
Mandate:
"Plan, formulate, analyze, monitor, evaluate and review policies, provide technical support and
guidance, and
set national standards for the Education Sector."
Mission:
"Provide technical support, guide, coordinate, regulate and promote quality
education and training to all persons in Uganda for national integration ,
development and individual advancement".
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Nambawa
wins Gold for Uganda

Sarah Nambawa hoists the Uganda Flag as she celebrates after winning the
tripple jump Gold medal:
Sarah Nambawa became the first Ugandan
to win the triple jump gold at continental level after leaping to a new
13.95-metre national record as the Africa Senior Championships came to a
climax at Nyayo stadium on sunday. Kipsiro also won 10,000m silver on the
opening day of the Championships (Tuesday). The Ugandan Team was ranked
13th on the medal table.
Charles Sekyaaya voted the UTL/ USPA Sports Personality for July:
WEIGHTLIFTER Charles Sekyaaya scooped the July uganda telecom/ USPA Sports
Personality for the Month when he was voted un-opposed by the scribes in
their monthly meeting held at Oasis Gardens, Lugogo on August 2, 2010. The
reigning USPA Weightlifter of the Year was voted for winning two gold medals
in the Africa Youth Championships held in Rabbat, Morocco last month.
Norway
rewards Ugandan teachers
Ugandan teachers are to benefit from Norway’s extension of the teacher’s
exchange programme with Uganda to 2013. The programme that initially ran
from 2002-2007 was reviewed by the Norway in partnership with Fredskorpset
due to the good implementation in Uganda.
The programme has one teacher from Kings College Budo, Mengo S.S and St.
Mary Kisubi College, each selected to teach in the Norwegian schools.
According to the arrangement, teachers from Uganda teach practical and
science subjects in Norway while Norwegian teachers handle information
technology, physical education and wood and metal work in Uganda. Meanwhile,
Kings College Budo has received a donation of eight laptops worth sh16m.
Handing over the donation to Patrick Bakka Male, the school head teacher,
Fredskorpset project coordinator, Ingrid Kjelsnes , said the donation was an
extension of the warm relationship between Norway and Uganda. The teacher
exchange-programme is now open to all Ugandan schools. A campaign is
underway to select teachers especially from rural schools to also
benefit from this project.
Negesa grabs 800m gold medal in Tanzania:
Fast-rising female runner Annet
Negesa scooped an 800m gold medal and inspired Team Uganda to a rare first
position in the 4x100m relays at yesterday’s Eastern Region Junior Athletics
Championship held in Tanzania.
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THE EDUCATION (PRE - PRIMARY, PRIMARY AND POST
- PRIMARY ) ACT , 2008:
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University.
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government
The
Education ministry issues guidelines:
The education ministry spokesperson, Mr Kibenge Aggrey says the ministry has
been working with the police to ensure that there is proper security in schools.
“We issued security guidelines to schools more than a year ago, in the wake of
the fires that ravaged schools. What we need is to make sure that these
guidelines are implemented ” he said.
Mr Kibenge observed that the security guidelines were created in such a
way that they would deter external attacks on schools. “We realised that the
school fires had an external element and that is how these guidelines were
tailored. We appeal to schools to abide by these guidelines.”
Security tips for schools:
-Register every person coming into the school premises.
-Body-check everybody entering the school premises, including the students.
-Register and check every vehicle entering the school premises-including those
owned by staff and the school.
-Improve the security at the gate by acquiring a metal detector. These can be
acquired at sh150,000 each.
-Recruit more security personnel to patrol the entire perimeter fence of the
school.
-Know about the backgrounds of the children you have in the school.
-Security officials, teachers and everybody must endeavour to know all of their
students by face.
Cherop, Kiprotich to represent Uganda in
Singapore:
Alex Cherop and Zakaria Kiprotich are the only
two Ugandans set to compete at the inaugural Youth Olympics due August in
Singapore. The duo got the nod after performing impressively at the East Africa
Youth Championships held last month in Khartoum, Sudan. Cherop finished sixth
after posting 8:06.55 minutes in 3,000m. Kiprotich was the more impressive,
grabbing bronze in 2,000m steeplechase in a time of 5:57.33. The Ugandan duo
will join several other African athletes to compete against the world from
August 14 to 26 . Catherine Lometo, Edinasi Kasubu and Halima Nakaayi failed to
qualify.
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