Luteete Home Economics vocational Training college & Gayaza Rd ECD Training Institute started way back in 1989 by Mrs. Sserwadda Edith (Dip. in Educ. M.U.K) as a Home Management College. It is a non profit making organization, committed to helping the children, Orphans, widows and the youth with much emphasis put to the female gender to promote their health and nutrition and to uplift their general living standards as well as to introduce and develop training and production programmes so as to equip them with knowledge and skills required for self-reliance that help them to sustain their lives. The background History of the Founder contributed much to the formation of the Institute. The founder was brought up as the only daughter born to the late Rev. Samuel .N. Musoke. School times were the only good times of sharing experiences with others, secondary education was a tough exercise of book studies as a day scholar from the home of a family friend – a Clergyman. This meant her to be a devoted and a hard working youth at home - activities especially in garden work and kitchen roles so that there would still be more accommodation to the end of those educational systems. After the secondary education the founder joined a Teacher Training College for two years then taught in primary city school for three years. She then got married, and blessed with two daughters. Another experience she learnt was that a woman can work for her home, can bring up children and devotedly meet all the requirements needed for good health, feeding, clothing and above all to educate them at school. Through such experiences the founder drew close to Jesus and found him as a personal savior in the year 1964. The changed life based on patience and the desire to help those in sorrows especially women and children
After some years she went for further studies and up graded to a Grade III Teachers Certificate. She then taught at Buddo Junior School teaching the finalists in Mathematics, Science and Craft, was the chapel leader and a senior Lady for the Woman Teachers and the Girls wing. The founder managed to attain a Diploma in Education at Makerere University Kampala while she was still paying fees for two daughters. She was appointed as a deputy headmistress at Gayaza Junior School in the year 1971 and after fifteen years of service in that school retired to start an Institution known as Luteete Home Management College now called Home Economics Vocational College and Gayaza Road Early Childhood Development Training Institute Luteete 8miles Gayaza Road. It was after experiencing such kind of life that the founder got a vision of setting out a Programme that could otherwise, cater for some of the difficulties of female Youth who for one reason or the other had to drop out of school before achieving formal academic school standards. During that time, so many youths had dropped out of school due to non-availability of funds to pay off their school bills. They had lost both the favour and hope of attaining brilliant life in future and may be approaching slippery paths onto which many girls of our country Uganda fall destructively. Taking this as the problem, the founder carried out a Research around our rural area as the field of study. During the course of her study she found out that, many girls and boys between the age brackets of (12-17) could be seen roaming about as though they doubted why they were living. As a result many youths between the age of seventeen to twenty five (17-25) were often found criminals. This is because they had never acquired the chance of being morally shaped and shown the right branches of life where they might happen to be gifted.
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