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Curriculum | Co-Curricular
Activities | Career
Guidance |
The School Careers Counselor works closely with students on their subject choices, university applications and career decisions through the formative years of secondary education. The counseling service organizes:
- Individual student consultations
- Parent discussions
- Career talks
- Student profiling
- Access to print materials and publications
available in the library
- Advice on option selections (the Counselor’s
endorsement is required on the school form)
- Talks by university representatives from Uganda
and abroad
- An annual Careers Day (representing 20 organisations/professions).
University Applications
The School enjoys an excellent reputation
for producing high calibre graduates who pursue
university education. The Counselor formulates
student transcripts and prepares testimonials
required for further education applications. Alumni
pursue further education in the USA, Britain,
Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa,
India, the Middle East, Kenya and Uganda.
Counseling
The School’s qualified Social Counselor
assists teenage students to cope with challenges
that arise at home and in School. The pressure
and stress adolescents experience is considerable
from all directions. Counseling is therefore an
essential component of teaching.
The School Counselor provides guidance to teachers
to ensure that each one is able to be an effective
counselor. Teacher input is essential for the
Study Skills (for all students) and tutorial (for
weaker students) programmes, which focus on building
student confidence. Serious social disturbance
cases can be referred to external specialists
by parents.
The School Counselor also advises staff on incorporating
HIV-AIDS information and awareness into their
lessons and curricular material. Peer counseling
has proven to be an effective means of reaching
out to students. The Cl’qstaz, a local interest
group, educates students through presentations
on pertinent teenage issues.
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