EDUCATION
The Catholic Bishop of Kasana-Luweero Diocese, the Rt Rev Bishop Paul Ssemwogerere has asked the students of St Catherine SSS, Nabbingo, to live out the Christian values of honesty, sincerity, human solidarity, tolerance and respect for others. He also asked the students to study with a clear vision, in order to be successful in life.
"It is good to excel in academics. But academic excellence cannot be meaningful if you are not balanced morally. You should also have clear aspirations," Ssemwogerere said.

The head teacher Gorette Nabukeera delivers her speech
He was delivering his homily during the thanksgiving mass for the 20th anniversary of St Catherine SSS, Nabbingo, Wakiso district, on Friday.
Peter Polly Mukiibi, the Director of the school, thanked the parents for their trust and support, before reiterating the commitment of the management and staff of the school to offer quality education, with preferential option for the poor and academically disadvantaged students.
Nabukeera (2nd left) and Bishop Ssemwogerere look on as Edward Mubiru cuts a cake to mark the 20th anniversary of St Catherine SSS Nabbingo on Friday
Edward Mubiru, who represented Hajj Sulait Ssemakula of Sema Properties, promised to give due support to the school.
asked the students of St Catherine SSS, Nabbingo, to live out the Christian values of honesty, sincerity, human solidarity, tolerance and respect for others. He also asked the students to study with a clear vision, in order to be successful in life.
The Chief Guest Edward Mubiru delivers his speech
"It is good to excel in academics. But academic excellence cannot be meaningful if you are not balanced morally. You should also have clear aspirations," Ssemwogerere said.
He was delivering his homily during the thanksgiving mass for the 20th anniversary of St Catherine SSS, Nabbingo, Wakiso district, on Friday.
The Director of the school Peter Polly Mukiibi thanks God for the 20 years of the school
Peter Polly Mukiibi, the Director of the school, thanked the parents for their trust and support, before reiterating the commitment of the management and staff of the school to offer quality education, with preferential option for the poor and academically disadvantaged students.
Edward Mubiru, who represented Hajj Sulait Ssemakula of Sema Properties, promised to give due support to the school.