Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School (NMSS) | |
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Location | |
P.O. Box 369 Bugweri Busesa , | |
Information | |
Type | Government aided |
Motto | Builds for the Future |
School district | Bugweri |
Headteacher | Moses Sekalala
deputy headteacher = Nasemba Janet head prefect = Elamu Emmanuel Chairperson UNSA = Mukisa Allan |
Number of students | 2414 |
Campus | Rural |
Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School (NMSS) is a government aided school in Bugweri, Uganda.[1][2] It is a church founded school and was first established as Busesa girls working together with Busesa boys on the opposite side of the road (now Busesa Mixed Primary School). As the need for a secondary school arose it was expanded into a secondary school and was named in memory of Hon. Shaban Kirunda Nkuutu who was brutally killed during Idi Amin's regime.[3]
Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School (NMSS) has been the place of education for many professionals in the country including journalists, engineers, health workers, and many others.
In 2007 the school was selected to be among the pioneer schools for the Universal Secondary education (USE).[4]
History
Interior Minister John Mikloth Magoola Luwuliza-Kirunda helped to secure the funding to build the school in the early 1980s.[5]
Notable Former and Current School Administrators
Mrs Ruth Mpaata Isabirye former Head Mistress. Current head teacher- Mr. Moses Sekalala Current Deputy Head teacher -Ms. Nasemba Janet Head prefect Elamu Emmanuel
Academics
O-Level
- At O-level (S1-S4), the following subjects are offered
- (NEW CURRICULUM)
- Mathematics
- English
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Biology
- East African History
- Geography
- Mathematics
- Fine Art
- English in Literature
- Entrepreneurship education
- Christian Religious Education (C.R.E)
- Agriculture
- Information and communication technology(ICT)
A-Level
- Physics
- Chemistry
- Mathematics
- Biology
- Geography
- Economics
- History
- Divinity
- Literature
- Computer
- sub mathematics
References
- ↑ "Google Maps".
- ↑ "Secondary Schools in Uganda - Best and Worst Schools in Uganda - Top Best/ Worst". uganda-visit-and-travel-guide.com. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- ↑ "Shaban Nkutu: Tragedy of a cabinet minister with solid achievements". New Vision. 27 July 2012. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- ↑ "Paper on Nkutu Mem. S.S." (PDF). Ministry Of Education and Sports. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
- ↑ Mufumba, Isaac (17 August 2005). "Uganda: Luwuliza: Busoga's Unsung Hero". All Africa: The Monitor. The Monitor. Retrieved 7 May 2019.