Testimonies
Dr. Sserwanja Quraish - Mulago Hospital
St. Anthony instilled in me the principles of being God fearing, determined, disciplined, focused and being result oriented. Even now as a medical research officer at Global Health Uganda, these principles have made me a very good employee. TOIL FOR FORTUNE, indeed I am enjoying my fortune.
Mpagi Samuel - US Army
As a member of SAOSA, I would like to emphasize that we are where we are now because of the hard work we put in then and as such our success is entirely attributed to it. As my foundation celebrates her Silver Jubilee, I have nothing special to offer but say LONG LIVE ST. ANTHONY NURSERY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL. Continue producing and nurturing men and women of responsibility who add nothing but value to the great nation.
Talemwa Emmanuel
In summary when I get a flash back of all the time I spent at St. Anthony, I see the morning byte of Mr. Ddamulira, the hearty jokes of Mr. Ondoga, the Sunday rice of Hajat at the kitchen, the love and care of the nurses, the watchful eyes of the askaris, the efficiency and speed of Uncle Augustine (the driver), the kindness of Aunt Ndagire, the piano of Teacher Samuel, the Immaculate hymns of Teacher Annet and the ‘bakisimba’ of Teacher Milly those are only a few of the great memories of the place but they are truly worthwhile.
Ms. Nabakooza Prossy - Director Good Stuff Company Uganda
I am one of the pioneer candidates of St. Anthony Primary school, for the school had its first primary seven class in 1999. We were 17 pupils but I am happy to see and hear that St. Anthony has improved in number, standard, infrastructure e.t.c, being one of the best performing schools in Wakiso district.