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Welcome to the students at
King's College, Budo in Uganda
We are happy to receive your email of the project and we want to say we shall work for the best to make the project a success.

We are students in King's College Budo in Uganda aged Sixteen and are currently in Form 3 (the equivalent of Junior High). Our class has 41 students and we study a maximum of 10 subjects which include Sciences (Physics, Biology and Chemistry, Math) Arts (History, Geography) languages (English, French and German) and practical subjects.

Our interests include travelling, getting to know people from around the world, interaction and generally having fun...

Our interests in the project are under the topic Promoting Equity in our school site will include subtopics on how equity is promoted in form of

1.Religion
2.Punishment at school
3.Enrollment
4.Perfomance
5.Division between sexes
6.Feeding
7.Population
8.Health and diseases


We hope to send you the detailed presentation of our work in due course and we were also asking for more information on how you would like the presentations...

Hoping to hear from you soon!
Ivan and George Ssali
We as Rays of Mathematics are four girls aged 15. We are in form two at
King's College Budo, Uganda. Our names are, Nabitengero Lydia, Mugerwa
Priscilla, Luwaga Racheal and Namugenyi Sarah. We are all looking forward to participating in this incredible experience. We'd love to work on the project, "Everyday Math in our community". We would prefer to communicate in English and on the Internet/WWW. We would like to sign up for a partnership with another class. Our special interests include finding out how useful Mathematics is in our community. We would be good partners because:
1) We are ready to co-operate.
2) We are more than willing to learn from each other.
 

Rays of Mathematics
Students at King's College Budo in Uganda
Teacher coordinator: Lawrence Ssenkubuge
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