Hope Integrated Academy

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Illuminating Possibilities with Solar Powered Lamps Uganda Rural Fund (URF) provides each student at Hope Academy solar lamps and affordable lighting. Our students come from rural...
Rub a Dub: Students Make Soap and Profits URF staff with Hope Academy students have started making herbal soap and jelly as a strategy to become self-reliant and...
Sports at Hope Academy: Building character and leadership – being a winner, losing gracefully, and setting goals “I think sports are so important — although education and work are vital for a child’s development (and of course...
Wishing S.4 class success in their national exams during October and November It’s that season of the year when students completing O’level and A’level have to reap what they sowed in the...
Generating income while learning a skill: students making beads (for jewelry) from recycled paper In an effort to impart practical skills in students going through Hope Academy, we established the Creative Arts and Crafts...
Enrollment rises to 154 students in S.1-S.4 Over the past three years, since 2008 when Hope Academy first opened its doors to students in grade 8-10, we...
  • Illuminating Possibilities with Solar Powered Lamps0July 16, 2012

    Illuminating Possibilities with Solar Powered Lamps

    Uganda Rural Fund (URF) provides each student at Hope Academy solar lamps and affordable lighting. Our students come from rural...
  • Rub a Dub: Students Make Soap and Profits0July 16, 2012

    Rub a Dub: Students Make Soap and Profits

    URF staff with Hope Academy students have started making herbal soap and jelly as a strategy to become self-reliant and...
  • Sports at Hope Academy: Building character and leadership – being a winner, losing gracefully, and setting goals0October 30, 2011

    Sports at Hope Academy: Building character and leadership – being a winner, losing gracefully, and setting goals

    “I think sports are so important — although education and work are vital for a child’s development (and of course...
  • Wishing S.4 class success in their national exams during October and November0October 30, 2011

    Wishing S.4 class success in their national exams during October and November

    It’s that season of the year when students completing O’level and A’level have to reap what they sowed in the...
  • Generating income while learning a skill: students making beads (for jewelry) from recycled paper0October 30, 2011

    Generating income while learning a skill: students making beads (for jewelry) from recycled paper

    In an effort to impart practical skills in students going through Hope Academy, we established the Creative Arts and Crafts...
  • Enrollment rises to 154 students in S.1-S.40July 21, 2011

    Enrollment rises to 154 students in S.1-S.4

    Over the past three years, since 2008 when Hope Academy first opened its doors to students in grade 8-10, we...
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    Wishing S.4 class success in their national exams during October and November

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    Generating income while learning a skill: students making beads (for jewelry) from recycled paper

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    Enrollment rises to 154 students in S.1-S.4

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    Workshop empowers teachers to educate and network

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    Welcome to Hope Academy

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    Senior One Reports

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    Enrollment Grows Steadily in the past two years

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  • Student Project of the Month
    Students have been working with people from the village of Lwetamu and URF staff and volunteers to build a house for an elderly lady during October. The house was bad shape almost collapsing on the granny. The project was successfully completed on October 30th, 2011. Thanks so much.

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  • CURRENT NEWS & EVENTS

    24 Senior Four students are taking their UNEB (final national exams) during the month of October and Novembe, 2011. Please keep them in your prayers.

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  • UGANDA RURAL FUND (URF)
    URF is the main sponsor of Hope Academy. URF is a grassroots organization empowering AIDS orphans, underprivileged youths and women in rural community to fight poverty, through educational and sustainable development opportunities.

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  • STUDENT OF THE MONTH
    Richard Kasajja, 17 (March 2010)

    Richard is a S.4 student. His mother and father died of AIDS in 2004. Richard lives with his two young brothers and a step-mother. He enjoys playing football. His main concerns is getting school tuition and food.

  • TEACHER OF THE MONTH
    Thaddeus Kweyamba (March 2010)

    Mr. Kweyamba holds a B.S. Degree in Education and serves as the Principle. He teaches English and History. He is the first of five siblings. He began teaching career way back in 2002. He has taught in various schools including Bishop Nakyame Memorial College, St. Barnebas College. "My parents are still residing in Kebete district on the fringes of Uganda and Rwanda. I am happily married with a beautiful 16 months daughter."
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  • Quotation of the Month
    "I believe that man will not merely endure; he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among the creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of kindness and compassion."-- William Falconer
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    35km Masaka-Mbarara Road
    P.O. Box 1220. Masaka - Uganda
    Ph: +256-712-554050
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