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Anitah Namata began her education at Agali Awamu Primary School in Kawafu. She proceeded to Princess Diana Secondary School for her Senior one and Senior two. Later, she transferred to Uganda Martyrs High School, Lubaga, where she completed her Ordinary Level studies in 2017, having been scouted by Coach Nkugwa and supported by Brother Leonard ...
The Uganda Martyrs were killed in 1886, but guided the founders, 81 years later, on the name Uganda Martyrs' S.S Namugongo. The inspiration of the martyrs had been such that they are extolled in the school anthem and are implored daily to intercede for and bestow blessings on the school community.
However, after two years, she transferred to Uganda Martyrs High School in 2016, where she was offered a place due to her exceptional talent. She earned her Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) in 2017 and later obtained her Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) from the same school in 2019.
Namugongo is the location of the Uganda Martyrs' Secondary School, one of Uganda's leading high schools. The mixed boarding school is a partner with the Stephen Shames Foundation, based in Brooklyn, New York, in the instruction of information technology methods and applications to high-school students in Uganda. [7] [8]
Lubaga is a hill in Kampala, Uganda's capital and largest city. It comes from the Luganda word okubaga , describing a process of "planning" or "strengthening" a structure while constructing it. For example, okubaga ekisenge means to strengthen the internal structure of a wall while building a house.
Green Hope High School graduate Jesse Ssengonzi made swimming history for Uganda at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Ssengonzi, who grew up in Cary, represented his home country in the 100-meter butterfly ...
Basilica of the Uganda Martyrs, Namugongo Depiction of how Ugandan Martyrs were tortured. Publication in Britain of an 1875 letter purporting to be an invitation from Kabaka Muteesa I, to send missionaries, resulted in the arrival of Alexander Mackay of the Anglican Church Missionary Society to Buganda in 1877.
Rubaga High school. [1] St. Mary's college Kisubi; Rubaga Hospital. [3] St Mary's Cathedral Lubaga commonly known as Rubaga Cathedral. [32] Villa Maria proto-cathedral in Kalungu District. [33] St. Francis Xavier's Villa Maria Primary School, founded in 1895. [34] Bwanda Convent in Kalungu District (by Archbishop Henry Streicher) [33]