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Uganda: Lubiri Secondary Gets New Headteacher


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New Vision (Kampala)

6 May 2008
Posted to the web 7 May 2008

Francis Kagolo
Kampala

LUBIRI Secondary School, one of the prominent secondary schools in Kampala has received a new headteacher. The school staff members on Saturday bid fare well to former headteacher George Lule Wamala, who was last December transferred to Kako SS in Masaka district.

Wamala received a cow, refrigerator, and over sh6m, among other gifts from Lubiri SS teachers, parents and friends, recognising his service for seven years (2001-2007).

Wamala, who was succeeded by Swaibu Mbaziira, formerly at Kitante Hill SS, lauded the school administration for the gifts.

In his term, Wamala said, the school managed to build additional infrastructure, the school's academic performance improved and increased its enrollment from 1,715 in 2001 to 3034 in 2007.

"The school also faced challenges, of inadequate staff and insufficient accommodation for teachers," he said.



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