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QUARTERLY REPORT FROM JANUARY TO MARCH 2026

School:                        Seeta View Secondary School

Location:                    Mukono district Uganda

Prepared by:              Head teacher

Reporting period:     First term January to march 2026

Date:                           31st March 2026

 

1.0 Introduction

This report presents the performance and key activities of Seeta View Secondary School during the first quarter of the academic year 2026 (January–March). The report highlights achievements, challenges, and recommendations based on the principles of Economy, Efficiency and Effectiveness (3Es).

2.0 Student Enrolment

ClassBoysGirlsTotal
Senior 17268140
Senior 26570135
Senior 36058118
Senior 45552107
Senior 5403878
Senior 6353267

 

3.0 Academic performance

Teaching and learning proceeded normally, the school conducted continuous assessment, departmental meetings and mid-term examinations to evaluate student progress.

4.0 Staff management

The school has 38 teaching staff and 14 non-teaching staff. Staff meetings and professional development sessions were conducted to enhance teaching effectiveness.

5.0 infrastructure and facilities

Key improvements included renovation of classrooms, construction of additional pit latrines, repair of the water system, and expansion of the library.

6.0 Financial management

ItemEstimated Expenditure (UGX)
Staff salaries98,000,000
Teaching materials12,500,000
Infrastructure maintenance18,000,000
Utilities6,800,000
Co‑curricular activities4,500,000

 

7.0 Application of the 3Es

Economy: Cost‑effective procurement and repair of existing facilities.

Efficiency: Proper allocation of teaching workload and timely syllabus coverage.

Effectiveness: Monitoring academic progress and providing remedial lessons.

8.0 co-curricular activities

Activities included football competitions, debate club sessions, music dance and drama practice, and preparations for district sports competitions.

9.0 Challenges

Delayed school fees payment, limited laboratory equipment, overcrowding in some classrooms, and rising costs of scholastic materials.

10. Conclusion

The first quarter of 2026 was generally successful. The school continues to apply the principles of economy, efficiency and effectiveness in managing resources.

 

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