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Parents in Uganda Every year, we survey Bridge parents in Uganda to discover their motivations for sending their children to our schools + what we can improve so that the whole family gets the best possible experience.

For our 2018 Parent Satisfaction Survey, we spoke to hundreds of parents across Uganda who send their children to a Bridge school.

Scroll down to meet some of our parents and see what we discovered!

Meet the parents of Kasokoso in the Wakiso District of central Uganda — 10 kilometres from the Capital, Kampala.

Nadunga Eresi is the mother of 12-year-old Musa.

"My child is now able to read, write and speak English."

Kituyi Haddijah, mother of six-year-old Shaban Osuma.

Olivier Ndagire is mother of seven-year-old Sharif Kamukama Balikudembe.

"My child is more confident since she started at Bridge."

Basalirwa Jeniffer, mother of eight-year-old Kukiriza Treasure.

RESULTS

97% of those surveyed who had recommended Bridge cited the quality of education as their motivation.

93% of those surveyed reported that their child’s quality of education has improved at Bridge.

89% of those surveyed reported being ‘satisfied’ or ‘very satisfied’ with Bridge.

96% of those surveyed believe their child is well cared for at Bridge

92% of those surveyed reported they were happy with their child’s teacher.

97% of those surveyed reported they were happy with the learning materials that Bridge provides.

97% of those surveyed said their child enjoys going to their Bridge school.

92% of those surveyed reported that their child’s behaviour had improved since they joined Bridge.

85% of those surveyed felt their views and concerns were listened to at Bridge.

98 per cent of parents surveyed reported that they were ‘Proud Bridge Parents’.

Bridge parent, Olivier Ndagire sits outside her house with her son Sharif.

Up from 95 per cent in 2017.

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