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Key performance indicators 2012

Girls and boys progressing to the next school year: boys 122%/ girls 109%

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

% progress towards completion of three year School Development Plan: 40%

Year in which current School Development Plan was formulated: 2010

Schools data 2012

Total enrolment:710 - boys 360 /girls 350

Average number of pupils per classroom: 101

Average number of pupils per government teacher: 101
* Increase from 2011 due to increase in enrolment.

Female government teachers: 3

Pupils adequately seated: 77%

Number of pupils per latrine stance: boys 51/ girls 44

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Kamailuk School 2012

Country: Uganda
District: Eastern Region

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Year Build a School support commenced: 2010

Summaries

  • Parents often fail to identify the importance of giving girls an education.
  • A lack of training means the school community does not hold authorites accountable for education quality.
  • Pupils are ill-prepared for exams.
  • Low community involvement is resulting in poor school performance
  • Pupils are unaware of the importance of hand washing for avoiding illness.

Plans

  • The importance of girls' education will be promoted through radio and other activities with parents and teachers
  • Train the School Management Committee to better manage and govern the school.
  • Train teachers and district officials to prepare mock exam papers.
  • Work will be undertaken with the local community to increase their involvement with the school's development and to hold teachers accountable for the school's performance.
  • Promote hand washing and provide educational materials

Latest updates:

Jan-Jun 2012
• INFRASTRUCTURE: 1 grass thatched teachers’ house has been renovated.
• COMMUNITY: There has been a seen increase in the community involvement with the school, as seen from the progress on the teachers’ houses.
• FOOD: All of the pupils are being provided with porridge for lunch as their parents have contributed maize as well as 1500 UGX for grinding the maize and paying the cook.
• SANITATION: The school have also bought 2 small jerry cans for washing hands and promoting personal hygiene.

Funding Required: £6,442

Available years : 2009 | 2010 | 2011 | 2012 |

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