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On July 31st, the Buddhist Peace School led Bulega community in an environmental cleanup initiative, one of the school’s annual activities aimed at promoting awareness and advocating for a cleaner, plastic-free community. This annual campaign demonstrates the school’s commitment to Buddhist values, emphasizing environmental care and peaceful coexistence. Participants from both the school and the […]
The atmosphere at the Buddhist Peace School was charged with excitement and positivity as students, parents, and esteemed guests gathered for the Speech Day and Closing Ceremony of Term 3 for the 2023 academic year. It was a day filled with joy, showcasing the talents and knowledge that the children had acquired throughout the year. […]
The Buddhist Peace School has embarked on a well-deserved respite, signaling the conclusion of another enriching term. With the second term gracefully winding down, students and educators are looking forward to embracing a period of reflection, rejuvenation, and connection with loved ones. Following this interlude, the school is set to resume third term on September […]
The Buddhist Peace School (BPS) is an educational program initiated by the Uganda Buddhist Centre (UBC) with the aim of providing value-based and holistic education to underprivileged children in Uganda. It is founded on Buddhist ethics, emphasizing the values of peace, tolerance, and compassion as the guiding principles for both teachers and students. By integrating […]
The Ambassador was then led to officially commission the first Buddhist Primary School in Uganda, where also a new three-classroom building had just been completed. With the mission of bringing forth knowledge, wisdom, values, skills and health the school started in January 2022 with 4 classes and 48 pupils enrolled. H.E Sasirit Tangulrat was also led […]
The Workshop focused on Dr. Templeton’s The Jareks, adapted by Edward Ford and brought to the stage by Nathan Xavier.
The Schools’ Club works with 40 schools across London for the duration of the Theatre’s season.
Every kindergarten through sixth grade student enjoys a core syllabus of language arts, mathematics, science and social studies.
