Day 2 – School Farm Camp
Today we visited various Farmers right in their farms wanting to experience the life of an entrepreneurial farmer.
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Today we visited various Farmers right in their farms wanting to experience the life of an entrepreneurial farmer.
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Gayaza High School has organized the 2nd annual school farm camp which has opened today the 14th August and will end on Tuesday 18th August, 2015. The camp has brought together students and teachers from schools across the country to show case the different initiatives that they have been engaged in, share learning and adopt
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It was a pleasure hosting the Permanent Secretary Ministry of Education,Sports,Science and Technology at the Gayaza High School Farm. We walked her through the students’ plots and the various educational programmes. The students exhibited their newly designed mobile app-Farm corp- meet them at https://www.facebook.com/farmcorp Our discussion focused more on how the activities within the farm
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Today we were honored to host a delegation from the Foods and Agricultural Organisation (FAO)-Rome, who are on a tour of Uganda. We partner with FAO in green house and piggery farming. FAO donated a green house and 16 piglets to our farm last year and this has greatly contributed to the development of our
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It is exciting to see how youngsters are very interested in Agriculture and our duty is to sustain this interest. We shall use this space to follow up on this project for the next six months. Many writers have highlighted the fact that the graduates of our education system today lack the basic life skills
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Did you ever own a personal money making machine while studying mathematics or any other subject at school? While in a mathematics class we focus on learning how to calculate hard stuff and yet in real life calculators and computers do it better than us. Why don’t we spend some of this time producing the
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The production of Bio-slurry a byproduct of the Bio-gas production process is underway at Gayaza High School.Currently we collect over 40 jerrycans of the Bio-slurry daily and take it to the gardens directly. This is an action research programme on the usefulness of the Bio-slurry as a both a fertiliser and pesticide.We hope to confirm
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Reading from http://www.jamiiforums.com/mahusiano-mapenzi-urafiki/364469-10-great-rules-that-will-help-you-remain-poor-all-your-life.html i quickly noted that our schools need to rethink the set of experiences that the children who go through our schools receive if they are to break through the circles of poverty many youth lie in today. I have picked only two of the ten rules listed in the article for your
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On the 9th October 2014(Independence day Celebration), the senior one students at Gayaza High School together with their parents exhibited the preparation of traditional foods from the various regions in Uganda. The parents carried the traditional food stuffs for the dishes they cooked and the traditional kitchen ware they used to exhibit the full process
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It was a memorable time for us yesterday when we launched the Young Farmers Club at Gayaza High School. Our aim is to use this as a platform to introduce the girls to scientific approaches to agriculture and motivate these to practice farming as an entrepreneurship venture while at school so as to create change
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