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In the following you will find reports, art pieces and other contributions of our students. The idea behind is to give children of this rural Secondary School the opportunity to show their activities and everyday life to international readers, especially to their friends in Germany, England and the United States.
We would rather bring you their own words than correcting the mistakes.
We hope you will enjoy reading the posts.

Philipp and Daniel, volunteers from Germany



The Students of St. Denis Makondo Senior Secondary School

Participants of the blogging club

Sunday, June 13, 2010

WORDS ABOUT ST. DENIS SSS

I am Nabukenya Angel a student from form two in the above school.
It is my boiling pleasure to open my thoughts to welcome and thank the new and old parents and friends of St. Denis SSS. It is your love, advice and support that has seen St. Denis from the roots and finally blooming to starch green leaves and flowers thus bearing responsible unquestionable fruits.
All this has been the effort of the caring parents, the committed hard working teachers and members of the Board of Governor without forgetting or beloved sponsors who have St. Denis at heart.
Many people had not known where St. Denis is but because of it’s good performance in Uganda. It’s now known across big seas too as far as America, United Kingdom and in Germany where the school has friends like Cathy Nassaka and Bridget Namayaanja.
Discipline is what we are proud of, it’s a pivot on which everything rotates. School rules and regulations, guidance and counseling have yielded such well behaved young boys and girls.
To into your hands, it is God who knows how to reward from for what they do. This was Maria Camp who brought into your hands at St. Denis then Denis was built from zero level when people around by then could ask: “Don’t those who come to Denis, have anything to do? Or are they just people without relatives?” But by now people are kneeling down thanking God’s mercy.
Now the school is so precious, to those who are still in it and those who will join it in future. The message is: Let’s keep the candle of St. Denis stay burning.
Dear readers, keep our motto. Discipline for knowledge and wisdom.

by ANGEL NABUKENYA, S.2

1 comment:

  1. Hi Angel, I am happy to read your blog. Good luck with your exams.
    Maria Camp

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