Salutations dear Old Boys of TCA,
Thank you for the good work you're doing which in one way or another contributes to national development.
This year has also seen many challenges posed by disease, fires, loss of friends etc however, we still have to endure, pressing forward till we achieve a better status. God bless!
Aijainakin ka arimarit
Teso College Aloet Old Boys Association
Divinely convened in TESO COLLEGE ALOET, We share memories of hardwork team spirit & total determina
07/09/2020
Recently, I asked a close friend how work was going and she said work was getting hard and I thought to myself, there are quite a number of people in that kind of place.
Look,
Having work to do and working hard are great prerequisites for individual development however, once you encounter a situation whereby no matter how hard you work, Work only seems to get a lot harder, less interesting and stressful, it's a sure sign that it's about time you thought of an alternative because work should never assimilate to a punishment, neither should it take away your joy nor peace of mind.
Take for example an artist who earns from singing while a body builder earns from lifting heavy weights, each of them enjoys what they do.
There will be challenges in your work, Yes... but shouldn't be enough to kill your ability to overcome them!
Therefore, Since your mind is important, safe guard it for what you're passionate about will earn you a great life.
Cheers!
25/12/2019
MTN Supu is our OB. Check this out!
Message from Mr. MTN Supu It's that wonderful Season once again
10/05/2018
The OBs of the years 2003 to 2006 Wish to invite All OBs and we'll wishers of TCA to a Strategic thinking and Capacity building Reunion this Saturday 12th May 2018 in Jinja at the Bourbon.
Participation fee is 20k (UgX 20,000) which includes a meal. (Payable at the Venue) starting 2pm.
Contact James Strong (Eyangu James) on 0705461861/0779699959 or
Eminu Ronnie on +256703682991 for any inquiries. (Feel free to Whats app)
You're welcome to share a fun-filled day!
09/05/2018
This Saturday 12th May, 2018, a group of OBs from 2003 to 2006 TCA will have a quick catch up reunion in Jinja at The Bourbon.
Please reach James on 0779699959/0705461861 or Ronnie on +256703682991 for more information.
Participation fee is 20,000. Includes a meal. Boat ride is 15k for those interested. Please confirm attendance by tomorrow Thursday 10th May, 2018 and transport arrangements from Kampala.
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See yah!
ALL TESO COLLEGE OBS AND WELL WISHERS OF CLASS 2006 IN KAMPALA AND THE NEIGHBOURING AREAS ARE INFORMED THAT THERE WILL BE A MEETING ON 10/06/2017 THIS SAT AT QUEENS RESTAURANT OPP SHELL KIREKA JINJA ROAD STARTING AT 5:00PM TILL LATE COME ONE COME ALL. INFORMED ARE OBS,FRIENDS AND WELL WISHERS FOR DETAILS CALL 0700447672 ALIE
• Kenyatta House: Named in honour of Jomo Kenyatta, originally born Kamau Wa Ngengi, the first President of the Republic of Kenya.
• Lumumba House: Named after Patrice Émery Lumumba. Lumumba was a Congolese independence leader and the first legally elected Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo (now Democratic Republic of Congo) after he helped win its independence from Belgium in June 1960.
• Obwangor House: Named in honour of the then political boss of First Teso District, Cuthbert Joseph Obwangor, for his immense contribution to the development of Teso. Obwangor was the first Etesot to represent Teso district in Uganda’s parliament. Obwangor House has a capacity of 128 students, and is closest to the dining hall. It has generally performed the best in sports and during inspections.
• Akabway House: Named for Akabway Stephen, who started out a Sub-County Chief and retired as County Chief of Katakwi County (present-day Katakwi district).
• Engulu House: Named after Engulu Eria Paulo, the first Principal Judge of Teso District, who also officiated in the first Assembly of Teso College Aloet.
• Engwau House: Named after Justice Engwau, who studied in Teso College between 1957 and 1960. Engwau had a First Class Law diploma from Nsamizi Law School. Upon completing his studies, he first worked as a teacher in Iganga C.O.U, then worked in Lira district. He joined the Judiciary as a Grade III Magistrate in 1964.
• Epaku House: Named for Epaku, who donated the land upon which the school is constructed.
• Esabu House: Named in memory of a County Chief in Teso district, Esabu Patrick, who was later elevated to the position of District Commissioner, Mubende district.
• Jones Hall: Named after the pioneer Headmaster of the school.
• Inyoin Hall: Named for Inyoin J. Onaba Kamodan, popularly known as J.O.K., who rose from being a classroom teacher of Ngora High School to become the first Treasurer of the Teso District Council. J.O.K was a man of transparent honesty, and advocated a corruption-free Teso district. This hall accommodates 120 ‘A’ Level students.
• Akabway House: Named for Akabway Stephen, who began his career as a Sub-county Chief and retired as County Chief of Katakwi County (present-day Katakwi district).
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Hello Gentlemen, I am happy our team on Facebook is growing bigger.
It's about time we remind our selves again; Who are some of the prefects of TCA that you remember and why do you remember them? Please, state the position and the year in which they served, especially the HPs. Let's start mentioning....
09/06/2015
For those of you who can put some words together.. Let's take this opportunity!
Every single soul out there has to recognize their own potential.
If writing is your "thing" regardless of age and yet you don't get recognition for what you publish, here is an open platform for you. Write till you pop and let the audience read till they applaud.
What are you into? Art and Craft? Agriculture? Filming? Education? Journalism? Dance? Music? Name it! If yes then, send your article to [email protected] and as sure footed as a goat, it will be published at; http://inspireug.blogspot.com/
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Send your names along with your article and let Uganda and the world over get to learn from you
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She is our mother
Teso College Aloet - TCA Established in 1953, Teso College Aloet is an all-male preparatory school located in Aloet, Soroti, Uganda
After the first paper, you get to understand the importance and develope appreciation for where you spent your time before; you could have spend it o'rocks or on eduku dukut, doing PCB(pass cassava behind) at Akambeta, sipping a'hots, eating CP of loshep moreover abem bem, you never missed jura no matter what..... Okay, as so long as you were not a senior dorrist, these papers will feel like lashes of agweret on your bare back....
Today we the old brooms from the Teso Giant- Teso College Aloet, a mighty and noble institution, wish all the force years ( 4th yrs/ S.4) All the best in Kantab(exams). May God guide them all to pass with flying colours and cause them to make us proud where we failed...
Success, Success, Success.
Ajainakin ka arimarit
God bless
Written by Justine James Eyangu Eyangu James, an OB 2003-2006, Esabu house
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The year is getting to the close, a vast number of alumni are evenly distributed all over the cities, towns & villages, going about with their routines, when will the get-together (reunion) be?
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