Monday, April 6, 2009

Alumni/ae


A Circle of Peace School graduate of the class of 2006, Amina Bbaale says that she appreciates the primary education that helped make her who she is today. She is proud of Peace School because of her wonderful experience there. “I would not trade my experiences at Circle of Peace School for anything.” She encourages all students to work hard and achieve their dreams. Currently, she is attending Mukono Christian University studying Law. Someday, she hopes to become a lawyer.





My name is Elijah Mugabi class of 2007. I attended Circle of Peace School from kindergarten through the seventh grade. I am currently a senior student in secondary school. I treasure my time at Circle of Peace School, My best teacher was Ms Joanita Senoga whose love, compassion, and kindness were, and still remain, a driving force that nurtured and made me what I am today. I am grateful for her support .She was always there whenever I needed her.


Even during the time l lacked scholastic material, she provided what she could to help me excel in my studies. In addition, she was always a good leader who put together the morning assembly that all the school children used to love . The music she taught us to sing was inspirational, and she also taught us English and made sure every child understood.


My next important teacher was MaryLove, who was a bit strict, but at the same time, she was kind, caring, and loving to every student. She acted as our mother, especially for those students that did not have mothers. She was a wonderful councilor and she would comfort me whenever I was going through hard times.


Every morning I would look forward going to school, because Circle of Peace had become my home away from home. It offered us the best sports activities, in which I fully participated. For example, we had all sorts of games that included athletics such as football, netball and many others. The discipline installed at Peace has made a great impact in my live.

Circle of Peace School also introduced us to leadership. At one time, I stood for the post of “head boy,” which offered me the opportunity to excel. At Circle of Peace, they provided great meals and made sure every student maintained their body health . City of Peace became a place were l, and all my friends, felt loved and cared for. Many thanks go to the fallowing teachers; Mirembe, Rita , Robinah, and Alice for their tireless work. They were not only excellent teachers, they also offered us quality education that laid a strong foundation in our later studies.

Having no daddy, my mother provided the best she could. Despite being a single mother, she always did her best to make sure that l went to school. And, my sister Yutta always volunteered whenever we went to the botanic gardens and also when we went swimming. I really had fun at Circle of Peace School. I count myself fortunate for the opportunity Circle of Peace School offered me. Ever since l left Circle of Peace to join a secondary school, life has been a bit complicated. This makes me recall all the golden days I had at Circle of Peace School. I am currently doing sciences and I hope to become a doctor someday. My dream is to give back to the school and someday make a difference in my community



My name is Mariam Kalekezi. My sister’s name is Shakira Kalekezi. Currently, we live in London with our mom. In the fall I will be a junior in college. My sister Shakira will be a freshman in college. Our education began with Circle of Peace School when we were little children. Our time spent there was so much fun and very rewarding. Not only did we have the opportunity to showcase our talent, our minds were also transformed with the knowledge that we received whilst we were there.

Special thanks to all the teachers who worked tireless to make everything possible for us. Our teachers planned many fun events for us such as swimming, going to theme parks and botanical gardens. However, my sister and I believe that the best planned event was the “Speak Day.” During Speak Day, we performed in front of our parents and friends and also had the chance to win money from the audience. Performing arts was a large part of Circle of Peace School. Dance, drama, music were some of the activities we took part in. Christmas was a special time for us, as during the Christmas season we again had an opportunity to showcase our talent.

Looking back to that wonderful time, our special experiences at Circle of Peace School was a significant benefit to us and allowed us to develop the talents and gifts we now possess. Because we were nurtured and cultivated from a young age, it isn’t difficult to use them today for good purpose. Therefore, we are truly grateful to Joanita Bbaale Senoga, the teacher and founder of Circle Peace School.

We will always remember Circle of Peace as one of the best school we attended.