Education briefs

Feb 05, 2005

<b>‘God answered my prayers’</b><br>BUSHENYI – Judith Amutuhire’s dream could be taking shape. The student of Bweranyangi Girls’ School, who scored aggregate eight in the recent O’ Level examinations wants to be a surgeon.

‘God answered my prayers’
BUSHENYI – Judith Amutuhire’s dream could be taking shape. The student of Bweranyangi Girls’ School, who scored aggregate eight in the recent O’ Level examinations wants to be a surgeon. Bushenyi’s star says hardwork and prayers helped her score the high grades. “I read hard and prayed so much. I am happy my prayers were answered,” Amutuhire said. Although she knew she would do well, the sterling performance came to her as a surprise. “God is great,” is all her father, Ephraim Mugarura, said.

Gunning for Mary Hill High
MBARARA – The best Primary Leaving Examination (PLE) pupil in Rugazi Progressive Primary School, Sheila Ndibarekera, hopes to join Mary Hill High School. Ndibarekera was one of the three girls in Mbarara Municipality who scored four aggregates in last years PLE. “My best subject was Mathematics. Mary Hill High School was my first choice and I want to be a doctor,” Ndibarekera says.

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