When I ask why her school, Taibah International School, is known as a home for stubborn rebellious children, Edna Byenkya replies in a matter-of-fact manner.
"There is that stereotype that we are spoilt but each school you go to, you find a group which behaves in a way that is not agreeable ... One thing is certain, we are different because of the different nationalities. You learn different views and ideas; so, you learn a lot from everyone," Byenkya says.
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