My name is KATISI SARAH KUTOSI, a second year student at the Uganda Petroleum Institute in Kigumba pursuing a diploma in Petroleum Engineering. I had a dream, a dream to…
Read MoreI joined Arlington Junior School in March, 2007, P2 class. I remember the moment with particular clarity, probably because, more than most other students, it was special. It was the…
Read More“I am the happiest to have gotten TOMS Shoes. Thank you!” — Doreen in Uganda, age 12 Nothing makes our kids giddier than a new pair of TOMS shoes. TOMS…
Read MoreBy Caitlin Green and Carolyn Edlebeck REACH for Uganda works very hard to raise intelligent and driven students. In order for REACH students to be successful, it is important that…
Read MoreArlington Junior School held an Open House at the end of April. This gave all of the student’s parents an opportunity to come and observe how a typical school-day runs at Arlington. It…
Read MoreIn our continuing series, we bring you another composition from one of our students. Georgina, who will graduate this year, writes about her class’ school trip to the Ugandan capital…
Read MoreIn our continuing series, we bring you stories from our students. Aaron writes a composition about his class, who will graduate REACH at the end of the year and take…
Read MoreIn our continuing series, students tell us about their life at REACH. This is a composition by Emmanuel (P6) on the Reading Carnival. It was on Friday, 17th October 2009…
Read MoreIn our continuing series, we bring you stories from our students – in their words. My name is Moses. I am in Primary Three. I like my school because it…
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