With peace finally dawning in war-torn northern Uganda, many believe that education will be key to prosperity in the region. Catholics, Protestants, local Ugandan families and friends around the world have united to build a school and vocational center named for the Acholi word "Ocer" meaning "He is risen." Recently opened with an initial enrollment of 22 girls and 12 boys, the comprehensive 10-year plan will provide education to up to 1,200 disadvantaged students.
In an effort to share this remarkable project with others within social networks, a new Ocer Campion Jesuit College Gulu Uganda Facebook page, YouTube channel and this section of the Aloyo.org Website are now online. Please navigate the links on the left menu to find valuable resources about the school.
What's New At School
We always like to share some of the latest photos from the school — and here are some taken by Fr. Jim Strzok, SJ July 2010.
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