52 Agwata Students in school courtyard May 2026

Agwata 6th Grade Students Register for National Exams — May 2026

One of the most important milestones in a Ugandan child’s educational journey took place this May. We are excited to share that all 52 of our Primary 7 students (6th graders) have successfully registered for Uganda’s national Primary Leaving Examinations, which will be taken in December.

This year’s class is especially exciting because 27 of the 52 students are girls. In fact, for more than a decade, Outreach Uganda Primary School has consistently registered over 50% girls among its graduating class—something very uncommon among the approximately 95 primary schools in our district. We believe educating girls is one of the most effective ways to create lasting change for families and communities.

The Primary Leaving Examination is much more than a test. It serves as the gateway to secondary school and future opportunities. Reaching this stage would not be possible for many of these students without the support of caring donors like you.

As you look at the photo of these students, we hope you see more than a class picture. You are seeing 52 young people whose futures are brighter because they have been given the opportunity to learn, grow, and prepare for the next chapter of their education. More families in Agwata are seeing the value of education as the community works to break the cycle of poverty through learning.

Our students have a strong track record of success. For more than five years, the Agwata Primary School has consistently ranked among the top-performing schools in the district when exam results are released each January. Over the coming months, these students will work hard to prepare for their exams, and we look forward to sharing their results with you early next year.

Thank you for making moments like this possible. Your support is helping create opportunities that can last a lifetime!

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Carol with Secondary Girl Students in northern Uganda aug 2025

Excited to See So Many Secondary Girls in School

We are excited to share that we now have over 55 girls enrolled in Grade 7 and above. In August, I visited four Kitgum Uganda secondary schools which our sponsored students attend. Along with Paska, our Education Coordinator, and David, our Project Coordinator, I spent time at each school meeting with students and listening to their experiences. In total, we met with 45 sponsored students, both girls and boys.

The photo above was taken during my visit to an all-girls secondary school in Kitgum. This supportive environment allows students to focus on their studies in a safe and structured setting. Each girl took a turn sharing how her school year was going and what sponsorship has meant to her. One student told us, “Because of my sponsor, I can stay in school, study hard, and dream of becoming a doctor.”

In Uganda, even public secondary education requires fees, and students who are serious about learning are generally expected to board at school, which significantly increases costs. In our remote area of northern Uganda,  very few girls continue on to secondary school when there is no school within walking distance. Because there are no secondary schools near Agwata, boarding is the only option—and it is far beyond what most families can afford.

Our ongoing sponsorship and scholarship programs paired with our Girls’ Education Initiative which keeps girls in school from 3rd to 6th grade, is a lifeline that makes secondary education possible. Your loyal support of these programs are helping these determined young women build confidence, develop critical thinking skills, and plan for brighter futures. Your generosity is truly changing lives.

If you have a friend, family or co-worker that is passionate about education or helping girls, please let them know about the opportunity to give these girls the gift of education.

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