Education

PICTORIAL: Cheers, smiles as Kampala Parents’ pupils welcome Chairman Sudhir Ruparelia

With books and notebooks in hand, the pupils eagerly sought autographs, while others simply wished to greet the chairman, reflecting the admiration many hold for one of Uganda’s leading investors in education.

Kampala Parents' School Chairman Dr Sudhir Ruparelia interacts with excited pupils who gathered to greet him and request autographs during his visit to the school.

Kampala, Uganda: Excitement filled the grounds of Kampala Parents’ School on Wednesday as hundreds of pupils gave the school’s Chairman, Dr Sudhir Ruparelia, a warm welcome, eagerly surrounding him to shake his hand, exchange greetings, and request autographs.

The spontaneous interaction created a lively atmosphere, with pupils cheering as they patiently queued for a chance to meet the businessman and educationist, while teachers looked on.

For many learners, the visit offered a memorable opportunity to interact with a figure they associate with the school’s continued growth and commitment to academic excellence.

With books and notebooks in hand, the pupils eagerly sought autographs, while others simply wished to greet the chairman, reflecting the admiration many hold for one of Uganda’s leading investors in education.

Located in Naguru, Kampala Parents’ School has built a reputation as one of Uganda’s leading primary schools, offering a holistic education that combines academic excellence with leadership development, sports, music, debate and other co-curricular activities.

The school is equipped with modern classrooms, science and ICT laboratories, a well-stocked library and expansive sports facilities designed to support learners’ academic and personal development.

Kampala Parents’ School has consistently posted outstanding performances in the Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE). In the 2024 PLE results, the school once again recorded an impressive performance, with the overwhelming majority of candidates attaining Division One, further cementing its reputation as one of Uganda’s top-performing primary schools.

School administrators say nurturing confident, disciplined and innovative learners remains central to the institution’s mission of preparing children for success at secondary school and beyond.

Wednesday’s interaction highlighted the close relationship between the school’s leadership and its learners, with many pupils describing the opportunity to meet Dr Ruparelia as inspiring and memorable.

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