"You should build up a propensity for putting God first in whatever you do and the same ought to be with these up and coming PLE exams. Look for celestial intercession and you will be compensated abundantly," said Fr Joseph Ruzindana, head of youth, Kampala Arch ward.
"Ask and you will get. It is just God who gives shrewdness, when King Solomon requested knowledge, he was appropriately given. Request insight and God will happily give it you."
Fr Ruzindana was talking amid the commitment supplications for P.7 Candidates at Kampala Parents School. The commitment petitions pulled in guardians, educators, well-wishers and the students themselves.
In his sermon, Ruzindana said devine power is the greatest blessing anybody can have and hence approached both guardians and understudies to grasp God in every one of their attempts. He likewise approached the contender to be rationally, physically and candidly solid as they get ready for their Primary Leaving Examinations.
The essential of the school, Daphne Kato said they are have arranged the understudies in all ways that are available and are prepared for the test. "We have done all that we can and we now experience the rest to God," Kato said.
'We are prepared for the test'
At the point when New Vision conversed with a portion of the applicants, a number of them said they were prepared for the test.
Natukunda Florence said she has been at the school throughout the previous seven years and after bunches of arrangement by the educators, she is prepared for PLE and hopes to get total 4.
"Our educators have been extraordinarily useful; the seven years I have spent here will always be significant. Am presently prepared for the test and I know I will pass well," Natukunda said.
Abdulkadir Asgerali says he has been at Kampala Parents for a long time and it has been a decent voyage all through.
"I have been helpful, persevering and mindful in class and am sure I will do well in PLE. I likewise had a sister who got total five and she was instructed by similar educators who have been showing me, am in this manner extremely certain that I will do well," Asgerali says. Asgerali needs to be a mechanical designer.
Kirabo Tiffany Caroline says she has been doing great all through and in that capacity, she is certain she will do well in her exams. "It has been a decent ordeal; I have made the most of my stay at KPS and am presently prepared for the following test. I need to get total 4 and join Gayaza High School," Kirabo says.
- See more at: http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1438997/kps-holds-commitment petitions p7-candidates#sthash.WCbC5BZx.dpuf
"Ask and you will get. It is just God who gives shrewdness, when King Solomon requested knowledge, he was appropriately given. Request insight and God will happily give it you."
Fr Ruzindana was talking amid the commitment supplications for P.7 Candidates at Kampala Parents School. The commitment petitions pulled in guardians, educators, well-wishers and the students themselves.
In his sermon, Ruzindana said devine power is the greatest blessing anybody can have and hence approached both guardians and understudies to grasp God in every one of their attempts. He likewise approached the contender to be rationally, physically and candidly solid as they get ready for their Primary Leaving Examinations.
The essential of the school, Daphne Kato said they are have arranged the understudies in all ways that are available and are prepared for the test. "We have done all that we can and we now experience the rest to God," Kato said.
'We are prepared for the test'
At the point when New Vision conversed with a portion of the applicants, a number of them said they were prepared for the test.
Natukunda Florence said she has been at the school throughout the previous seven years and after bunches of arrangement by the educators, she is prepared for PLE and hopes to get total 4.
"Our educators have been extraordinarily useful; the seven years I have spent here will always be significant. Am presently prepared for the test and I know I will pass well," Natukunda said.
Abdulkadir Asgerali says he has been at Kampala Parents for a long time and it has been a decent voyage all through.
"I have been helpful, persevering and mindful in class and am sure I will do well in PLE. I likewise had a sister who got total five and she was instructed by similar educators who have been showing me, am in this manner extremely certain that I will do well," Asgerali says. Asgerali needs to be a mechanical designer.
Kirabo Tiffany Caroline says she has been doing great all through and in that capacity, she is certain she will do well in her exams. "It has been a decent ordeal; I have made the most of my stay at KPS and am presently prepared for the following test. I need to get total 4 and join Gayaza High School," Kirabo says.
- See more at: http://www.newvision.co.ug/new_vision/news/1438997/kps-holds-commitment petitions p7-candidates#sthash.WCbC5BZx.dpuf
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