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Bright Early Age Nursery and Primary School is a residential and prestigious mixed Day and boarding school located in Sanga town council - Kiruhura district in South Western Uganda.
The school was founded in 2004 by Nampwera Frank and Katabazi Esther who were inspired to do this work as professionals. We are a child centred learning institution with well seasoned teaching and non teaching staff that suppors the development of the school wholeheartedly. The leadership of this Great school hails from the board of governors and the headmistress currently Miss Katabazi Esther.
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| Miss Katabazi Esther - School Principal |
BEANS is a registered Ugandan school which was established in 2004 by Nampwera Frank and Katabazi Esther all Ugandan children’s rights activists and professionals in response to the ever-increasing needs of HIV and AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children living in difficult circumstances superseding the available interventions from other NGO’s.
Bright Early Age School was thus established to protect and bring care; love and compassion to enable orphans and other vulnerable children enjoy their rights, live their full potential and achieve a purposeful future. Our Mission: “To work with and through individuals, families, communities and local governments to contribute to the fundamental freedoms and basic needs of orphans and other vulnerable children.
Children are thus assisted to live their full potential, shape their own future and contribute to the development of their communities. BEANS vision is the creation of a Ugandan Society where AIDS orphans and other vulnerable children enjoys their rights and live to their full potential. BEANS supplements the government programmes of Universal Primary Education by paying boarding fees and scholastic materials in secondary and provision of uniforms, books, pens and pencils in primary schools for AIDS orphans and other children. We are currently supporting over 274 Children at various levels primary.


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