Bride & Groom Expo: Newlyweds, plan ahead for your kids' education

At this year’s Bride and Groom Expo, the staff of Victorious Schools are explaining to aspiring parents that they can give a good education to their children, not because of having a lot of money, but by planning.

Christine Ekaju, a teacher at Victorious Educational Services playing with a child as the mother looks on at the Bride and Groom Expo. (Photo by Maureen Nakatudde)
By Maureen Nakatudde
Journalists @New Vision
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Aside from companionship, the primary purpose of marriage is procreation, which requires careful planning in today's world. The children you have should receive a good education, achievable through effective planning.

At this year’s Bride and Groom Expo, the staff of Victorious Schools are explaining to aspiring parents that they can give a good education to their children, not because of having a lot of money, but by planning.

The expo, which is in its 16th year, started on Friday, June 27 and will end on June 29 at the Uganda Manufacturers’ Association main exhibition hall in Lugogo, Kampala.

It is not only education that Victorious Education Services provides, but also daycare services for children as young as four months. In case you are a young working mother, worry not because Victorious Education Services has got you covered as far as caring for a young child.



Sarah Nantumbwe, a teacher at Victorious Educational Services, says they have campuses in most of Greater Kampala’s suburbs, such as Mengo, Ntinda and even Mukono that take care of babies as young as four months.

“After the wedding, we expect a baby. After delivery, these mothers have to go back and work. This is where we come in to ensure that working mothers report back to the office as we take care of their babies. We even take care of those whose mothers intend to travel,” she says.

When the child is of age, they can be enrolled in the kindergartens and primary section at affordable rates.

Nantumbwe says that they conduct both online and physical classes.

In case a child is sick and cannot come to school, Nantumbwe says they can remain home on treatment and continue with their education online.

In case you want to know more about amazing packages for your children, visit the New Vision Bride and Groom Expo happening at the Uganda Manufacturers Association multi-purpose hall in Lugogo, Kampala, this weekend (June 27- 29). Entrance is Sh10,000 per person.

About the Expo

The 16th edition of the Bride & Groom Expo is organised by Vision Group and sponsored by Crown Beverages, The Looks Bespoke and Bella Wine. Entry is shillings 10,000 per person, per day.

The theme is: Beyond ‘I Do’: Building a Lifetime Together.