IKUNGI CO-EDUCATION PRIMARY SCHOOL
INTRODUCTION Ikungi primary school is located in the southern side of Singed District in Singed region about 45 kms from Singed town. The school is situated nearby health centre. It started in 1944 as a regular school.1980 the school introduced the classes for the blind pupils, this was brought by the result of the District census of 1978 where by more than 26 children with the school age were found having the problem of vision within the District.
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Disabled pupils. The school has boarding facilities only for the Visual Impaired children (student’s accommodation). Its aim is to enable blind and low vision children to receive a quality education so that they have the opportunity to begin to fulfill their potential and contribute to their communities.
The Head Teacher has managed the most prestigious school in Singida region. He is vivacious, prolific, full of energy, quick decision maker, articulate with good oratorical skills. He started as the Head teacher in 2008 whereby came up with great changes that makes school in a good looking in academic and environment generally, his school is the best primary school in the Region as well central zone of Tanzania. Everybody admire his aspiration of hardworking, counseling and many more.
Dormitories for the blind pupils and secondary students. It is designed to enroll only the blind and other disabled pupils who are staying far from home. It suit the pupils, each pupils has its own bed and other facilities
Pupils taking their break fast at 10:00 am. Porridge is prepared to feed all the available pupils instead of going back during the break time. Pupils love it and enjoy being at school which attributes be active in the class.
Food store and pupils attending the meal. This school is providing meals to children through the food for Education Programme implemented by the Government of the United Republic of Tanzania with the support from the American peoples through the United States Agency International Development (USAID) in partnership with World Food Programme (WFP)
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