Our primary school 

Our primary school refers to the educational institution for young children, typically aged 6 to 13, where they receive foundational educationIt’s the first stage of formal schooling in many countries, including Uganda, where it covers seven years from Primary 1 to Primary 7. The curriculum focuses on core subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, with a goal to develop fundamental skills and knowledge. 
 
Here’s a more detailed look at what primary school entails:
Curriculum and Structure:
  • National Curriculum:
    Most primary schools in Uganda follow the national curriculum, which provides a framework for learning and assessment. 
     
  • Duration:
    Primary education typically lasts for seven years. 
     
  • Grades:
    The curriculum is divided into lower primary (P1-P3), a transition year (P4), and upper primary (P5-P7). 
     
  • Assessment:
    Schools assess student learning through regular assessments throughout the year and mandatory end-of-term exams. 
     
  • Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE):
    At the end of Primary 7, students sit for the PLE, a national examination that determines their progression to secondary school. 
     
Key Aspects of Primary Education:
  • Development of Foundational Skills:
    Primary school aims to equip learners with essential skills in literacy, numeracy, scientific understanding, and social awareness. 
     
  • Holistic Development:
    Beyond academics, primary schools often emphasize the development of social skills, emotional well-being, and personal growth. 
     
  • Play-based Learning:
    In the early years, play-based learning is often integrated to make learning enjoyable and engaging. 
     
  • Transition to Secondary School:
    Successful completion of primary school and passing the PLE paves the way for students to enter secondary education. 
     
     

Primary

Our primary school refers to the educational institution for young children, typically aged 6 to 13, where they receive foundational education. It’s the first stage of formal schooling in many countries, including Uganda, where it covers seven years from Primary 1 to Primary 7. The curriculum focuses on core subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, with a goal to develop fundamental skills and knowledge.