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St. Aloysius Primary School was founded in 1938 by the Roman Catholic Church. It is a government aided school from nursery school to primary 7. There are 331 boarders amongst the 1,173 total students who attend the school. There are 17 classrooms for the students and 38 teachers. Per term St. Aloysius charges 39,500 shillings…
Artist’s impression of the Jubilee Block to be constructed to commemorate the 75 years of St. Aloysius Primary School. The Diamond Jubilee celebration will be on 12th October 2013 at St. Aloysius Primary School (STAPS) at Nyamitanga, Mbarara.All Old Boys and Old Girls, Old Teachers, other stake holders and well wishers are welcome. “We Still…
In the journey of education, every milestone achieved is a testament to the collective effort and dedication of both pupils and educators. At St. Aloysius Primary School, this sentiment resonates deeply as the institution upholds its mission to provide quality education to every child. With the motto “We Still Strive for Success” guiding their endeavors,…
St. Aloysius Primary School will this year 12th October 2013 cerebrate 75 years of existence, an event/anniversary that has had no predecessors since the beginning in 1938 (as an only boys school that later enrolled girls as well) thanks to the consenting of Old Boys & Old Girls of this model school who unanimously agreed…