STAPS Homecoming 2022
We are each other’s harvest; We are each other’s business; We are each other’s magnitude and bond.
Gwendon brooks
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We are each other’s harvest; We are each other’s business; We are each other’s magnitude and bond.
Gwendon brooks
In 1591, a plague struck Rome. The Jesuits opened a hospital of their own. The superior general himself and many other Jesuits rendered personal service. Because he nursed patients, washing them and making their beds, Aloysius caught the disease. A fever persisted after his recovery and he was so weak he could scarcely rise from bed. Yet, he maintained his great discipline of prayer, knowing that he would die within the octave of Corpus Christi, three months later, at the age of 23.
St. Aloysius Primary School PLE 2019 results. Div 1 : 89 Div 2 : 74 Div 3 : 00 Div 4 : 00 Div U : 00 Div X : 00 —————- Total : 163 —————-— Download the Full Results pdf file here: #WeStillStriveForSuccess
STAPS the Eco School St Aloysius Primary School is a day and boarding mixed primary school found in Western Uganda, Mbarara District, Uganda, East Africa with a pupil enrolment of 1095 pupils. The school got attracted to join the Eco schools programme. It applied to join the programme and it was taken on.The Eco school committee…
St. Aloysius P/S wins the UNCCD worldwide competition on combating desertification UNCCD Call to Children and Youth: What Future For Soil and Land You Want? In the run-up to Rio+20, UNCCD called children and youth around the world to tell us what future they want for land and soil. The theme for the submissions was…
Greetings from St. Aloysius Primary School to the rest of the world. We hope you are doing your best to get everyone back to normalcy sooner than later. Education institutions have probably been hit the most in this Corona Virus worldwide lockdown but learning continues regardless. May the Almighty God continue to protect us all…
STAPS is like our family school.
My late grandfather studied there, my uncles too studied there, my two elder siblings were there too. Even now, I have a niece there, Haisibwa Maria Vivian in p.4 class.
With this, STAPS has laid a big foundation for our family. It helped us to join good secondary schools.
Personally, I went to Maryhill and it’s Mrs. Mutungi Margaret who got me a slot because I had agg 8 and Maryhill had sold me to Immaculate Heart which I didn’t want to go to.