Today 3rd October 2023 the management of Ntale school has suspended all senior six students for damaging school property during a strike on Monday night.
In a circular addressed to parents of senior six students and signed by the schools headmaster Rwampororo Saul the reason for suspension is students exhibited a high degree of indiscipline when they deliberately destroyed school property including the recently installed CCTV cameras around the school.

“The board of governors will subsequently sit to assess the damages and chart a way forward” read the circular that’s making rounds on social media.
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This incident is similar to the the session the school management made to the students in March 2017 when a total of 208 students from the then senior three over a night strike against homosexuality
This years suspension of students comes at the time when UACE exams are set to begin November 10th as per the UNEB time table that was released earlier last month