World AIDS DAY 2018

Know your HIV status by testing today.
Ensure that you have access to preventive measures.
If you are living positively, ensure that you have access to treatment and care services.
#EndAIDS

Know your HIV status by testing today.
Ensure that you have access to preventive measures.
If you are living positively, ensure that you have access to treatment and care services.
#EndAIDS
In 1591, a plague struck Rome. The Jesuits opened a hospital of their own. The superior general himself and many other Jesuits rendered personal service. Because he nursed patients, washing them and making their beds, Aloysius caught the disease. A fever persisted after his recovery and he was so weak he could scarcely rise from bed. Yet, he maintained his great discipline of prayer, knowing that he would die within the octave of Corpus Christi, three months later, at the age of 23.
Welcome to Our Website. We are now officially using a paid domain Saints. Thanks to the good Saint, Samuel Ismael Kizito that sponsored the purchase of the domain and offered 20GB of storage on his own server where this website is running from at the moment. Acts like these are a step in the right…
St. Aloysius Primary School, Mbarara City, has recorded an outstanding performance in the 2024 Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) Results: Div 1 = 105, Div 2 = 65, Absent = 0, Total = 170. #WeStillStriveForSuccess
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…
Greetings OBs, OGs, OTs and well wishers, we’re happy to see you here once again or even if it is your first time, you are very welcome to our wonderful community and we hope you will feel at home as you browse the blog. In 2015, while I was visiting St. Aloysius Primary School, I…
75 Years Anniversary main celebrations postponed to 21st June 2014