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Exciting Start to Term One 2026 at Mukono Integrated Schools!

We are thrilled to welcome our learners back for an incredible Term One 2026! 📚✨ At MIS, we believe in education that goes beyond the classroom. From our hands-on agriculture and urban farming projects to our vocational training programs, we are equipping our students with practical skills for life. Independence, creativity, and exploration are at […]

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An Open letter to the Hon. Minister of Education.

An Open letter to the Hon. Minister of Education. Dear Madam Hon. Minister, Re: Children with neurodivergent minds are different, and not disabled I congratulate you and your team at the ministry for successfully releasing the 2024 PLE results.As schools, parents and pupils are celebrating 4, 5, 6… for us we are not celebrating a

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A Report in New Vision About PWDs UNEB Enrollment

The Uganda National Examination Board’s (UNEB) senior examinations officer, Daniel Alenyo, has revealed that examination enrollment for people with disabilities (PWDs) has increased. “The number of enrollment for PWDs this year has gone up to 3400 from the 2426 candidates with special needs we had last year.” Alenyo said. In 2022 Primary Leaving Examinations, 2436

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Why Dyslexia Is a Strength, Not a Weakness

Dyslexia has long been viewed as a disadvantage in traditional learning environments, where reading and writing skills are paramount. However, there’s a growing recognition that dyslexia isn’t a weakness—it’s a different way of thinking. Many dyslexic individuals possess unique strengths that can offer significant advantages in problem-solving, creativity, and innovation. It’s time to shift the

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Early Signs of Dyslexia in Children: Essential Information for Parents and Teachers

Dyslexia is one of the most common learning differences, affecting up to 10% of the population. Yet, many children with dyslexia go undiagnosed until later in their education, when reading and writing challenges become more pronounced. Unfortunately, by that time, they may have already struggled through years of frustration, low self-esteem, and academic underachievement. Early

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