8th July 2016 will go down in History at Gayaza High School when we witnessed the rebirth of Education that counts. Senior Six and Senior Four students received payment after selling their Banana produce to the school and the public …
On Sunday,1st May 2016 saw a number of girls’ schools converge at Gayaza High School for the regional technovation challenge organised by Resilient Africa Network(RAN) of Makerere University School of Public Health. This is part of the world technovation challenge …
Introduction The young farmers’ club of Gayaza High School together with the people to people’s club carry out a number of activities as way of giving back to the community. A number of projects towards improving the community are organized …
Gayaza High School emphasizes entrepreneurship education for all the girls. We focus on a whole school approach to skilling the children in order to enable them follow a complete value chain in a particular sector. This year the senior two …
Preparing the Youth for leadership in the near future cannot just be talked about in class. The Cone of Learning or Learning Pyramid postulates that we remember only 10% of what we read,20% of what we hear,30% of what we …
The boys and teachers of St.Mary’s college Kisubi cannot continue looking on as Gayaza High School soars higher and higher. The need to improve on the education we give to those who come to our schools cannot be over emphasized …
This video enables you to learn from one of our mentor farmers who makes things happen from one of the rural areas.The video was recorded in the local language which many of our local farmers can understand but we hope …
Beginning the last month of the year is the time to start writing down the action plans for the year to come. On December 1st 2015 we set out as a school to visit a highly mechanized farm in Masindi …
Farming is done by a few members within our communities who work so hard to feed all of us. In fact if farmers decided to change their roles what would happen to our markets and the availability of good food. …
Early last year in March, the current Senior Six students (the then Senior Five students) were introduced to a Banana growing project. The project was majorly to build Entrepreneurship and teamwork among the girls, increase food security in the school …







