THE RECEPTION STEP-UP CEREMONY

CELEBRATING GROWTH: THE RECEPTION STEP-UP CEREMONY



Our The Reception Step-Up Ceremony is a significant milestone in the journey of our young learners. It marked the transition from reception to the next stage of their educational adventure. This ceremony not only celebrated the children's achievements but also acknowledged their development and readiness for new challenges. 


The Step-Up Ceremony is a time-honoured tradition that:

  • Recognized Achievement: Celebrated the accomplishments of our reception students over the past year.
  • Built Confidence: Encouraged children to take pride in their progress and feel excited about the future.
  • Fostered Community: Brought together families, teachers, and peers to support and cheer for the young graduates.


Highlights of the Ceremony


The ceremony is designed to be memorable and enjoyable for everyone involved. Key highlights include:

  • Welcome Speech: A warm introduction by the headteacher Miss Goretti Mbabazi and our principal Mr Sam Turya, highlighting the importance of the day and the progress of the children have made.
  • Student Performances: Short performances by the reception students, such as singing songs, reciting poems were held.
  • Certificate Presentation: Each child received a certificate of achievement, symbolizing their readiness to move on to the next grade.
  • Photo Opportunities: Families and children took pictures to commemorate the occasion, creating lasting memories.


A Day to Remember


The Reception Step-Up Ceremony is more than just an event; it was a celebration of growth, learning, and the bright future ahead for our young students. We invited all families to join us in this joyous occasion to honor our reception class and their wonderful achievements.

Our guest of honour Mr Ponsiano Kiggundu encouraged the learners to aspire for more and reach for the stars.

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