Kampala Kindergarten also has educative programs that teach what I would never have been able to teach my children. While I am a Muslim, I find it had to teach my daughter how to say a particular prayer in Arabic, but she prays perfectly and I am really impressed. The children can also learn aerobics, swimming, piano lessons and participate in Cubs and Brownies club activities.    
    A parent can choose which club his/her child belongs to. I am happy that these co-curricular activities are taken seriously. The school also have this club called Amazon where all such activities take place and Teacher Scovia, “the Queen of Amazon” has really done a good job of getting my daughter to convince me to pay for Amazon.
     The science fairs are a great opportunity for the children to learn about, plants, crops, poultry, animals, gardening, water among other aspects of science so they do not think some of these fruits ‘grow in fridges.’ I like the way the teachers communicate to us through the children and how they make it easy for the child to deliver the message.
   When my daughter tells me that her teachers told her to bring a certain colour of money for an activity, I get the message. She will say, “My teacher said I bring ‘blue money.’ I quickly understand that she is referring to Shs2,000. It could be ‘green money’ (Shs5,000) or ‘purple money’ (Shs10,000).” Children at Kampala Kindergarten are also taught how to socialize, how to negotiate, how to communicate well, skills that are extremely important in life. We have come a long way. From saying ‘bited’ to bitten, ‘teared’ to tore, from ‘bet’ to beaten and a lot more, I can see the return on my investment.

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