Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda

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Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda
Help 600 Needy Children Keep in School in Uganda

Project Report | Jul 21, 2025
School Feeding Transforms A Rural Primary School

By Zachery Onyango | Project Leader

School Feeding Transforms St. Bernard Mwenge Primary School

In just two years, St. Bernard Mwenge Primary School in Tororo District has witnessed a remarkable transformation — enrollment has jumped from 150 to over 500 pupils. What sparked this change? The introduction of a school feeding program. All thanks to supporters like you. 

Prior to the program, attendance was irregular, and dropout rates were so high because children from 8:00 am to 4:00 Pm when they walk back home. Being a rural school just like in most parts of the country, feeding is not provided in schools, many children came from food-insecure households, making it hard for families to prioritize education over daily survival. With the introduction of a regular, nutritious school meal, everything changed.

Impact Highlights:

- Enrollment rose by over 230% in two years.
- Improved attendance: Fewer absences as students are motivated to attend daily.
- Better concentration and classroom performance due to improved nutrition.
- Community support increased, as parents saw the value of sending their children to school.
-For the first time in many years, the school is having over 15 Primary Leaving Examinations candidates as a minimum requirement by Uganda National Examinations Board to retain it's Centre number.

Headteacher of the school shared: "The feeding program didn’t just bring children to school — it gave them a reason to stay, learn, and dream big."

St. Bernard Mwenge's story is a powerful example of how one meal a day can create a ripple effect — lifting communities, improving education outcomes, and changing futures.


#EducationMatters #SchoolFeeding #ChildWellbeing #TransformingEducation

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Tororo , Eastern Uganda

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