MISSING MY SPONSOR!
Mary Watsemba, Grade Seven, writes about the special role her sponsor plays in her life.
THE GREAT WORK OF OUR TEACHERS
Bwayilisa Mercy, Grade 6, shares how the pandemic has inspired her to finish her education so she can find a job to help improve her community.
BETTER HOUSING IS THE WAY TO GO!
Catherine Lubuya, Grade 6, shares how Covid19 has prevented her family’s ability to access a cement floor and solar lighting.
MISSING MY LEADERSHIP ROLE AT SCHOOL
Amina Kibone, Grade Six, writes about how she is missing her leadership role at school.
HOME LEARNING
Nabila Bayiga, Grade Seven, shares how her family has helped her with home learning, and how she is looking forward to returning to school.
FRIENDS IN NEED ARE FRIENDS INDEED!
Pamela Khafu, Grade Seven, reflects on what she has witnessed during the pandemic and the support she feels from REACH.
A SPECIAL VISIT FROM MY TEACHERS
Becky Namubiru, Grade 4, writes about her teachers visiting her at her home so she can continue her studies while she shelters during the pandemic.
MISSING THE READING CHALLENGE AND MOTHER DAUGHTER DAY!
Tereza Mukimba, Grade Five, shares her essay on how she misses her school’s reading challenge and mother-daughter day.
THE THINGS I DO TO HELP MY PARENTS AT HOME
Jeffery Brandon Mubiru, P3, shares his essay on how he helps his parents at home during the pandemic.
MY BEST TEACHER AT SCHOOL
Rose Namutosi, P3, shares her essay on “My Best Teacher at School.”
THE IMPACTS OF AJS TO INDIVIDUAL LIVES
Our students in Uganda have been writing essays as they continue learning remotely. We are happy to share their work. Please note student work is presented in its original content. Arlington Junior School was started in 2004 by Mr. John Wanda and Mrs. Joyce Wanda to help the children and parents of the community who…
HOW AJS HAS MADE AN IMPACT ON ME
Our students in Uganda have been writing essays as they continue learning remotely. We are happy to share their work. Please note student work is presented in its original content. My name is Pamela Khafu Joyce. I live with my parents Mr. Khafu Davis and Mrs. Nelima Robinah in Bumasata village. I am in Primary…