Work on creating new Humanist primary schools from the ashes of bankrupt religious schools, is proceeding well. Peter Kisirinya has been leading the refurbishment a former Evangelical school. Dirt floors have been concreted, doors and windows installed, walls plastered and painted; Blair toilets, a cookhouse and a kindergarten for pre-school children constructed. Other improvements include …
Posted: October 9, 2021 by Steve Hurd
Phoenix arises from the ashes
Work on creating new Humanist primary schools from the ashes of bankrupt religious schools, is proceeding well. Peter Kisirinya has been leading the refurbishment a former Evangelical school. Dirt floors have been concreted, doors and windows installed, walls plastered and painted; Blair toilets, a cookhouse and a kindergarten for pre-school children constructed. Other improvements include …
Posted: September 6, 2021 by Steve Hurd
Recent bequests have made a huge difference
Uganda Humanist Schools Trust receives income from both one-off and regular donations. Two-thirds of regular donations pay for scholarships, which enable bright but needy children to get a good education in the Humanist secondary schools. The rest is used to buy books and learning materials, to improve the welfare of students and teachers and to …
Posted: August 26, 2021 by Steve Hurd
What do children gain from Primary Education in Uganda?
UHST now supports 4 primary schools: Katumba Parents Humanist Primary School, Kanungu Humanist Primary School, Isaac Newton Humanist Primary School and Mustard Seed Humanist Primary School. So, it is very important that we have a good understanding of the forces shaping primary education in Uganda, in order to help our primary schools to do the …