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Quality classroom learning is supported by games, sports, Music, Dance, and Drama so children can discover and strengthen their talents.

His Grace Junior School, the MBIMB child-safety program, and the His Grace Farm Project create practical pathways for learning, protection, and self-reliance in Masaka, Uganda.
Education, child safety, and sustainable income work together to give children in Masaka stronger foundations for the future.

A nursery and primary school serving children from Baby Class through Primary Four, with academics, creative learning, guidance, and family involvement.
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The MBIMB Uganda program teaches body safety and health alongside music, counselling, and practical life skills.
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A 500-chicken poultry project working toward 2,000 chickens so egg income can support healthcare, food, clothing, and more children.
See the farm projectThe school combines strong academics with creativity, personal guidance, and practical learning. Children begin in the nursery section and can continue through Primary Four in a supportive local environment.

Quality classroom learning is supported by games, sports, Music, Dance, and Drama so children can discover and strengthen their talents.
Qualified, experienced teachers guide both learning and child upbringing, helping pupils grow into responsible citizens.
The school provides a conducive learning environment from the nursery section through Primary Four.
Termly parents meetings and visitation days keep families connected to the school community and each child's progress.
Guidance, counselling, career development, and positive role models help children make informed choices for the future.
MBIMB body-safety lessons sit alongside health, music, scarf making, and liquid soap making in the wider teaching program.
MBIMB UgandaThe My Body is My Body Program (MBIMB) Uganda is part of the school's teaching program. It brings child-safety education together with health, guidance, creativity, and practical skills.
Age-appropriate teaching helps children understand body safety and build practical health awareness.
Children receive guidance, counselling, and positive support as part of the school's wider student programs.
Music, scarf making, and liquid soap making give children creative and useful ways to learn by doing.

HGFP is building a more self-reliant future for the ministry. The farm currently raises 500 chickens and is working toward 2,000 so egg sales can support more children without relying only on donations.
Income from selling eggs helps meet children's healthcare, food, and clothing needs.
The project acquired a tank to collect rainwater during the rainy season, strengthening the daily water supply for the children, poultry, and feed preparation.
A gift that moved the project forwardSupport the farm projectThe ministry gives special thanks to its brother and friend Travis, whose generous support helped make the water tank possible.