Najja Parents' Primary School

Najja Parents' Primary School

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Located in Najjanankumbi in kampala, Uganda and provides education to pre and primary school children Affordable quality education to our children

28/09/2020

Stay safe Najjarians

03/11/2016

Well done with PLE EXAMS
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31/10/2016

Minister Mukwaya tips candidates
β€œOn Monday you must only be recalling what you were taught listing down some of the points. You may only check in your books just in case if you have forgotten the formulas.

Success to all the P7 candidates.

09/10/2016

Uganda profile as we mark 54yrs of independence
Uganda profile - Timeline
29 February 2016 Africa
A chronology of key events:
1500 - Bito dynasties of Buganda, Bunyoro and
Ankole founded by Nilotic-speaking immigrants
from present-day southeastern Sudan.
1700 - Buganda begins to expand at the expense
of Bunyoro.
1800 - Buganda controls territory bordering Lake
Victoria from the Victoria Nile to the Kagera river.
1840s - Muslim traders from the Indian Ocean
coast exchange fi****ms, cloth and beads for the
ivory and slaves of Buganda.
1862 - British explorer John Hanning Speke
becomes the first European to visit Buganda.
1875 - Bugandan King Mutesa I allows Christian
missionaries to enter his realm.
British influence
1877 - Members of the British Missionary Society
arrive in Buganda.
1879 - Members of the French Roman Catholic
White Fathers arrive.
1890 - Britain and Germany sign treaty giving
Britain rights to what was to become Uganda.
1892 - Imperial British East Africa Company agent
Frederick Lugard extends the company's control
to southern Uganda and helps the Protestant
missionaries to prevail over their Catholic
counterparts in Buganda.
1894 - Uganda becomes a British protectorate.
1900 - Britain signs agreement with Buganda
giving it autonomy and turning it into a
constitutional monarchy controlled mainly by
Protestant chiefs.
1902 - The Eastern province of Uganda
transferred to the Kenya.
1904 - Commercial cultivation of cotton begins.
1921 - Uganda given a legislative council, but its
first African member not admitted till 1945.
1958 - Uganda given internal self-government.
1962 - Uganda becomes independent with Milton
Obote as prime minister and with Buganda
enjoying considerable autonomy.
1963 - Uganda becomes a republic with
Buganda's King Mutesa as president.
1966 - Milton Obote ends Buganda's autonomy
and promotes himself to the presidency.
1967 - New constitution vests considerable power
in the president.
Idi Amin years
1971 - Milton Obote toppled in

09/10/2016

On this date, in 1962, , also known as the Pearl of Africa, gained her from the .

05/09/2016

Congratulations upon qualifying for
Uganda 1-0 Comoros

25/06/2016

LIFE FACTS.
1. Even when you're mad, think before you talk. The words you say can only be forgiven, not forgotten.
2. The prettiest smiles hide the deepest secrets. The prettiest eyes have cried the most tears and the kindest hearts have felt the most pain.
3. Life has so many different chapters. One bad chapter does not mean it's the end of the book.
4. Regret nothing and don't let
people bring you down.
5. Every minute you are angry you lose sixty seconds of happiness.
6. If you keep on doing what you've always done, you'll keep on getting what you've always got.
7. Don’t waste your time on revenge. Those who hurt you will eventually face their own karma.

20/10/2014

Success to all the candidate, may you excel in the PLE exams

P.7 LEAVERS' OUTING 19/08/2014

Awesome time back then

Photos from Najja Parents' Primary School's post 19/08/2014

P.7 outing!!!

28/09/2013

Success is the accomplishment of an aim or purpose, thus its any achievement of which you are proud and satisfied.

20/09/2013

If you do what youve always done, youll get what youve always gotten. Tony Robbins

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Najjanankumbi
Kampala

Opening Hours

Monday 05:00 - 09:45
Tuesday 05:00 - 09:45
Wednesday 05:00 - 09:45
Thursday 05:00 - 09:45
Friday 05:00 - 09:45
Saturday 05:00 - 09:45
Sunday 05:00 - 09:45