Thursday, February 9, 2023

TOP 10 FACTS ABOUT VALENTINE

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Top 10 Facts About Valentines Day!

Do you want to learn about Valentines Day? Well you've come to the right place! Check out these 10 facts about Valentines Day...


Valentines Day is a special day to celebrate love all around the world. Every 14th February, couples celebrate their love for each other and show their appreciation for one another. Although there is much mystery surrounding the origin of this special day, there is no denying that it is an important day for those in love. To help you celebrate the occasion, here are ten interesting facts about Valentines Day. From the history of Valentines Day to the oldest love poem!

1. Valentines Day is on 14th February every year.

Valentines Day falls on 14th February every year. It is also known as Saint Valentine’s Day!

It is thought that Valentines Day is on this day because a priest called Valentine was performing secret marriages behind the back of Emperor Claudius II of Rome.

He banned marriage because he thought that unmarried soldiers fought much better.

2. It’s a day to show your love!

Valentines Day is a day to show your love.

This can be to a girlfriend, boyfriend, husband or wife.

Or why not show your love to the people who are important to you? Such as your family and friends!

3. Valentines Day comes from Saint Valentine.

As you learnt above, Valentines Day comes from the man Valentine from the Roman times.

He was a priest and was actually made a Saint after his death!

4. The first ever Valentines Day was in 496!

Previously there was a Roman festival called Lupercalia which was in the middle of February.

During this festival, the boys would select a girls name out of a box. They would stay with whoever they picked during the festival.

Sometimes they would even get married.

Later on, it was decided by the church that they wanted to change this festival into a Christian celebration.

This was the start of Valentines Day.

5. Cupid is often on Valentines Cards and gifts.

Cupid is always seen on lots of Valentines cards and presents… but who is he?

Cupid, who was also known as Eros, was actually a Roman God.

He was the God of Love.

Legend has it that Cupid would shoot his arrow into people’s hearts… which would make them fall in love!

6. Around 85% of Valentines Day cards are bought by women.

Women seem to prefer buying a card for their loved ones.

Around 85% of cards are bought by women on Valentines Day.

7. Around 73% of flowers are bought by men!

Flowers are one of the main gifts given by men on Valentines Day.

Around 73% of flowers are bought by them!


8. The oldest love poem was said to have been 4,000 years ago!

The oldest love poem was written around 4,000 years ago.

It is called ‘The Love Song for Shu-Sin’ and was written by a Sumerian.

Sumerians came up with one of the first writing forms.

They lived where Iraq is today.

The poem was carved into a clay tablet.


9. Valentines Day is said to be the second most popular day to send cards, after Christmas!

Christmas keeps Royal Mail busy.. but so does Valentines Day.

Valentines Day is said to be the second most popular day to send a card, after Christmas.

Will you be receiving one?

10. The red rose symbolises love.

The red rose is linked to the Goddess of Love, Aphrodite.

It was believed that Aphrodite’s tears and her love Adonis’ blood watered the ground where red roses were grown.

It now symbolises love until death.

Special Needs children post better UCE results





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Uganda is a signatory to the international agreements/commitments that provide for learners with special needs. One example of such instruments that bind those agreements is the Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action on Special Needs 1994.

The UCE results for 2022 released today reveal that in the category of Low Vision, 41 of the 154 candidates who sat for the exams passed in division one, 38 in division two, 35 in division three and 39 in division four. Only one student got division nine. 

The physically handicapped category had 179 students and 22 of them passed in division one,  32 in division two,  41 in division three,  65 in division four, while 19 failed.

The deaf category had 120 students; five passed in division one , 10 in division two, 10 in division three, 74 in division four and  21 got division in nine.

In the Dyslexic category, four of the 66 candidates passed in division one, six in division two, 18 in division three,  30 in division four and eight in division nine.

In the blind category, 13 out of 46 students passed in division two, 11 in division three, 16 in division four, and four in division nine.