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UK
Ntare School’s relationship with King Alfred School started in 1999 when the headmaster , Mr. Stephen Kamuhanda (1991-2003) visited the school and a link between the two schools was established.

In February 2000, the Somerset Community Education Centre, Burnham-On-Sea and King Alfred School visited Ntare donating computers, books and science equipment. In exchange, five students and a teacher of Ntare School were invited to the UK, April 2001 through the efforts of King
Alfred School and the Rotary Club of Burnham-On-Sea, Somerset, for
a five weeks period, during which a computer course was attended. A
number of other schools were visited to see how technology is
integrated into the teaching and learning activities. The schools included:-
Leeds Grammar School in Leeds; Corkburn High School in Leeds; Selwood
Middle School, Frome in Somerset and Predergast School in London.
During the trip, a Human Rights Conference was attended with students and teachers from Germany, Finland and the UK, held at King Alfred School, Burnham-On-Sea. Many ideas were shared which left an impact on all the participants.
Since then, links have been strenghtened and King Alfred School has set up an IT (Information Technolgy) prize for the best student in Ntare every year. The Rotary Club of Burnham-On-Sea is paying bursary for one needy student at the school.
DENMARK
Through the Ugandan Embassy and the Danish Cultural Institute in Denmark in 2001, Ntare School together with St. Mary’s College, Kisubi were involved in an Exchange Programme with Danish schools.

The Headmaster, Mr. Stephen Kamuhanda and three teachers visited Denmark from 25.11.01 to 5.12.01 to look at every aspect of the school life and learn whatever was possible at the schools Rødovre Gymnasium and Neils Steensens Gymnasium.
In exchange, a delegate of nineteen (19) students and teachers visited Ntare School from06/02/02 to 13/02/02 presenting many gifts to the school. A lot was shared and learned.
INDIA
On an educational exchange programme, one teacher and a student on August 9th 1999, left for India to a school called Bishop Cotton School, with which links were made. During the visit, the delegates attended a festival in which a number of schools participated.

Among the activities were: Software development, web page designing, fashion show competitions, creative writing, cultural performances, western dances, dabates and other amusements.
Places visited included:- A computer software company, Marian Audit International School, the Bundestan Lever company which makes edibles. Alot was learned and will help to improve Ntare's system to better heights.
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