Kakiri Islamic Primary School Caps Off Term One with Surge in Growth and Academic Excellence.

By Mujasi Siragi Mubajje

WAKISO – Kakiri Islamic Primary School officially closed its first term of 2026 on April 30, with a high-profile meeting between parents and administrators that highlighted a successful season of academic improvement, spiritual devotion, and institutional reform.

The school, which operates under the guidance of Assahaba Islamic Centre and the Direct Aid Society, celebrated a term marked by the seamless integration of secular and theological studies.

Parents at End of Term I Meeting held at Kakiri Islamic Primary School Board Room. PHOTO/ MUJASI SIRAGI MUBAJJE

Academic and Moral Excellence

Presenting the termly report, the Head Teacher, Mr. Mukwaya Swaibu, noted a steady rise in performance across all subjects. He attributed the success to rigorous classroom assessments and the renewed effort of the learners.

“Our pupils have demonstrated greater understanding and effort this term. We encourage parents to act as partners by helping children revise and explore beyond the classroom during this holiday,” Mr. Swaibu said.

The Headmaster Mr. Mukwaya Swaibu addressing the Congregation During the Closer of Term I.PHOTO/ MUJASI SIRAGI MUBAJJE

On the front of discipline, the school reported a remarkably clean record with no serious cases of misconduct. The school credited this success to a robust guidance and counseling framework led by the disciplinary committee, orphan supervisors, and the school’s social worker.

Faith and Welfare

Spirituality remained the heartbeat of the term. Learners observed all daily congregational prayers and successfully navigated the Holy Month of Ramadhan, including the nightly Swalat Tarawreh.

The welfare of the students, particularly those under the orphan program, was a top priority. Under the supervision of Sheikh Abdullah Mukebezi, every learner was provided with a comprehensive set of requirements, including; full uniforms, sweaters, and socks, Kanzus, shoes, and personal hygiene items like soap and toothpaste.

The school strictly cautioned parents to ensure they preserve these items and return them in good condition for the second term.

New Security Measures and Term Two Roadmap

The School Secretary, Mr. Sserwagula Nuhu, announced a major shift in school policy aimed at enhancing learner safety. Starting next term, the school will require every parent to carry an official ID featuring both the parent’s and student’s photographs for identification.

Mr. Sserwagula Nuhu (School Secretary) addressing the Congregation During the Closer of Term I. PHOTO/ MUJASI SIRAGI MUBAJJE

Furthermore, the school now bans parents from delivering outside food, as the institution provides sufficient and balanced meals for all pupils.

According to DOS of Theology Studies Sheikh Swaleh Haruna, Term Two will begin after Eid Al-Adha. Boarding pupils will report on 30th or 31st May 2026, with Visiting Day set for 18th July. The term will end on 20th August 2026.

Financial Guidelines

The administration reiterated that no cash payments will be accepted at the school premises. All school fees for day scholars must be deposited directly into the Direct Aid Society account at any ABSA Bank branch (Account: 6004585664).

Fees Structure:

Category Amount (UGX)
Nursery to P.5 360,000
P.6 to P.7 400,000
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