What we do,
New Hope Christian School and Orphanage has worked in Namayingo areas since 2008. We offer more than just a traditional Ugandan education for our over 360 students.
Our holistic community work also includes early childhood and primary education, meals, housing, and first aid medical help.
Our school provides environmental clean-ups, tree planting, mixed farming, and other services.
We desire to educate girls and boys and empower them to transform their lives and communities through a service-oriented approach, committed to integrity and excellence.
Check out our work
first aid & medical help
Students receive school uniform each year. NHCSO uniforms inspire school pride and build self-esteem among children who otherwise would attend school in tattered clothing.
EDUCATION
NHCSO has been working in Namayingo areas since 2008. Our holistic community work also includes early childhood and primary education
school garden
Produce from this garden provides healthy, organically grown fruits and vegetables to supplement our children's meals, and our mothers sell extra produce at the market to supplement the Home's budget.
meals (food) & accommodation
Many students come to school hungry, which makes learning nearly difficult. With a daily meal, children are nourished to successful study.
debate club
NHCSO students participate in debate and music/dance/drama competitions when organized at the district level. Students take part in the competition against local primary schools who participate in the district education activities for primary and the winning team can advance to competitions at the regional and national level. This is done in all co-curricular activities.
SPORTS FIELD
NHCSO also has sports field where students can practice and play
SCHOOL UNIFORMS
Students receive school uniform each year. NHCSO uniforms inspire school pride and build self-esteem among children who otherwise would attend school in tattered clothing.
dedicated teachers
NHCSO’S staff of Ugandan teachers is well-trained and dedicated to their students and teaching. They give up modern conveniences of city life to live in this remote village.