Ending 2023 Academic year: A Remarkable Event at Don Bosco Nursery and Primary School
In the realm of education, finding a school that genuinely cares for our children’s growth and well-being is a pursuit every parent cherishes. Enter Don Bosco Nursery and Primary School, a place that not only meets but exceeds these expectations. A breathtaking event at this prestigious institution has left parents in awe and assured beyond measure about the quality of education their children are receiving.
From its state-of-the-art infrastructure, On July 16,2023, a stunning event took place at Don Bosco Nursery and Primary School-Kimihurura.
The event was marked by student performances, speeches from parent representatives and school administration, as well as the presentation of certificates to students who have completed the nursery level.
Additionally, all students received their grades as they concluded the 2023 academic year. Awards were also given to the best performing students.
During this event, parents praised the teachers as a token of appreciation for their role in the development and education of their children. Parents with children who have completed the Nursery level presented the gift to all teachers who have been caring for their children throughout the journey
In her speech, Sister Marie Josee Uwizera, the headteacher of Don Bosco Nursery and Primary School, stated that the school is consistently growing.
She emphasized that the institution will continue to improve education rooted in Christian values and foster children who will mature into responsible citizens, serving their country and obeying the law.
Sister Marie Josee said that it is a joy to see how happy the parents are and to see how the children who study in this school are getting happier and more excited every year.
The director of IFAK, where Don Bosco Nursery and Primary School is located, assured the parents that the Salesian administration is making every effort to ensure that the children in the school continue to have access to improved education services.
Father Jean Bosco Ntirenganya emphasized that there will be numerous changes next year, including the addition of new classrooms equipped with technology, along with various other programs.
He praised the parents’ committee for their role in cooperating with the management of the school in continuing to provide quality education for children studying at Don Bosco Nursery and Primary school.
The school offers both French and English Programs. French is mostly used in the Nursery Level.