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Key performance indicators 2012

Girls and boys progressing to the next school year: boys 26%/ girls 31%

Average number of teaching and learning methods used by government teachers: 4

Year in which current School Development Plan was formulated: 2012

Schools data 2012

Total enrolment:161 - boys 74 /girls 87

Average number of pupils per classroom: 13

Average number of pupils per government teacher: 23

Pupils adequately seated: 100%

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Kimogoro School 2012

Country: Uganda
District: Western Region

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Year Build a School support commenced: 2009

Summaries

  • A lack of sanitary towels means girls can't attend school during their period.
  • A lack of training means the school community does not hold authorites accountable for education quality.
  • Pupils are ill-prepared for exams.
  • Pupils are unaware of the importance of hand washing for avoiding illness.
  • Teachers are not trained in teaching methods using child centred approaches

Plans

  • Training on menstrual health
  • Training the school community to hold authorities accountable for education quality.
  • Train teachers and district officials to prepare mock exam papers.
  • Promote hand washing and provide educational materials
  • Teachers will be trained to use child centered teaching methods.

Latest updates:

Jan-Jun 2012
• EDUCATION: A new head teacher was posted to the school and has given hope that they will raise the standard of the school. Parents also hired two more teachers to help improve the teaching and learning in the school.
• EDUCATION: The school enrolment is now also starting to increase again.
• INFRASTRUCTURE: The road to the school has been repaired with support from the local government meaning the school is now easily accessible by the road. The school land boundaries have been agreed upon and some fencing materials have been brought.
• COMMUNITY: Parents and the wider community are getting more involved with supporting the school and the children’s education.

Funding Required: £14,849

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