Fresh Kid Enrolls at Kampala Parents School after Pre-entry Exams

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Fresh Kid Enrolls at Kampala Parents School after Pre-entry Exams

By Kampala Post Reporter Young budding rapper Patrick Senyonjo aka Fresh Kid has met the required minimum pre-requisites for enrollment at Kampala Parents...

By Kampala Post Reporter

Young budding rapper Patrick Senyonjo aka Fresh Kid has met the required minimum pre-requisites for enrollment at Kampala Parents School.

Fresh Kid on Thursday sat for the pre-entry exams where he obtained 80% qualifying him to enroll for his primary education at the Kololo based school. Fresh kid joins Kampala Parents from St Agnes Kawanda where he was in Primary two.  

Fresh Kid is expected to start school on Wednesday next week. In April, Ruparelia Foundation director Rajiv Ruparelia promised a seven year scholarship inclusive of all scholastic materials to Fresh Kid following his blossoming music career at the age of 8.

While unveiling Fresh Kid at Kampala Parents School, Dauphine Kato, the school principal promised that Senyonjo will not be given any special treatment during his stay at school. She also urged the parents to be supportive and ensure he attends all his classes.

Ruparelia Foundation has been so supportive to several individuals to help them achieve their dreams. Before the Miss Curvy final contest, the same foundation offered scholarship at Victoria University to all the Miss Curvy finalists. The university will offer a full scholarship to the winner [Belinda Nansasi] and 70 per cent scholarships to the other 24 finalists.

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