Stories from the Classroom.

by | Jul 30, 2025 | Stories from the Field

Kuwala proudly celebrated another successful Graduation in June!

This remarkable group of students joined the Kuwala family in Form 1 and never looked back. From the very beginning, they embraced the culture, lived out the values of discipline, built strong study habits, and grew together into extraordinary young women.

Their confidence shines through as they prepare for National examinations, their heartfelt letters to sponsors, and the eloquent speech delivered by the head girl to her peers. Graduation is a testament to their resilience, growth, and the transformative power of education at Kuwala.

Grouping of Kuwala 2025 Grads in front of a classroom block kneeing.
Class of 2025_Kuwala

Kuwala’s Head-girl, thanks all our partners and sponsors, “Our school stands for excellence, discipline, and faith, ensuring that every girl here is equipped to take on the world’s challenges. We thank our sponsors from Canada. Your kindness and commitment allow us to dream bigger, learn better, and view a brighter future.”

The head girl included a heartfelt thank you to the Administration, dedicated teachers, supportive parents, and her classmates, who have been an unwavering pillar of strength during challenging times. She emphasized that “Education is a treasure that no one can take from us,” highlighting her deep appreciation for the lifelong value of learning.

This graduation ceremony was a truly special milestone. Kuwala proudly invited three remarkable guests—former students of the pioneering class over four years ago. Each of them shared inspiring messages with the graduates, reminiscing about their early days at Kuwala when the school lacked computers, a science lab, a farm, orchards, and even a sports field, not to mention the spacious St. Peter’s Hall and cafeteria we see today. Despite those humble beginnings, they envisioned a bright future. They studied diligently, experienced construction challenges, and witnessed the transformation from a small cafeteria-turned-workshop to the thriving school they helped build. Today, their futures are shining examples of success, and they’ve returned to motivate the new graduates—showing that anything is possible with a positive mindset and a strong education. Upholding tradition, all the graduates courageously sang the Canadian Anthem a cappella—a genuinely moving and heartwarming moment!

The special guests are former students from Kuwala.

  • Desire is at Chancellor College, in her third year studying for her Bachelor of Arts in Media Development.
  • Olive is in her third year at Chancellor College studying for her Bachelor of Arts in Social Work.
  • Blessings is at Bunda College, in her third year studying for her Bachelor of Agricultural Economics.

Hats off to these outstanding students for their remarkable achievements and dedication to excellence in their studies, extracurricular activities, and community service. Their hard work and perseverance inspire their peers and future generations.