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School in Bugweri, Uganda
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Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School (NMSS)
Location
P.O. Box 369 Bugweri
Busesa, Bugweri
Uganda
Information
TypeGovernment aided
MottoBuilds for the Future
School districtBugweri
HeadteacherMoses Sekalala
Number of students2414
CampusRural

Nkuutu Memorial Secondary School (NMSS) is a government-aided school in Bugweri, Uganda. It is a church-founded school and was first established as Busesa girls working together with Busesa boys on the opposite side of the road (now Busesa Mixed Primary School). As the need for a secondary school arose it was expanded into a secondary school and was named in memory of Hon. Shaban Kirunda Nkuutu who was brutally killed during Idi Amin's regime.

In 2007 the school was selected to be among the pioneer schools for the Universal Secondary education (USE).

History

Interior Minister John Mikloth Magoola Luwuliza-Kirunda helped to secure the funding to build the school in the early 1980s.

References

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  5. Mufumba, Isaac (17 August 2005). "Uganda: Luwuliza: Busoga's Unsung Hero". All Africa: The Monitor. The Monitor. Retrieved 7 May 2019.


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