Namagunga star grateful to teachers

Feb 01, 2009

Victoria Kizza did not relax after excelling in her Primary Leaving Examinations at Gayaza Junior School, Wakiso district in 2004. She also emerged one of the best candidates in last year’s O’level examinations at Mt. St. Mary’s College, Namagunga.

By Ali Mambule

Victoria Kizza did not relax after excelling in her Primary Leaving Examinations at Gayaza Junior School, Wakiso district in 2004. She also emerged one of the best candidates in last year’s O’level examinations at Mt. St. Mary’s College, Namagunga.

Kizza, 19, who got aggregate 8, is daughter of Beatrice Sekiwunga, the Masaka inspector of schools and Herman Sekiwunga, the Mpigi district veterinary officer.

She attributes her success to her teachers, who were always ready to help her
“I have not yet decided on which course to take after my A’ level, but I believe the combination I want will help me decide well,” she said.

Kizza wants to study Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics at Mt. St. Mary’s Namagunga.

“It is a good school and has good teachers, whom I am now used to,” she said.

Her mother, Beatrice, said praying regularly helped her daughter to succeed.

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