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OMG! Nursery School Teacher Almost Beaten A Pupil To Death Because Of This Shocking Reason (Watch Video)

Wednesday, March 21, 2018 | March 21, 2018 Last Updated 2018-03-21T14:02:13Z
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In a video which has gone viral on social media, a teacher was filmed while severely beating up a Nursery school pupil. 
The school was identified as Marto Nursery School in Kamwokya, along Mawanda Road near Mawanda Road Police-station Uganda.
The Nursery school student in the video was being severely beaten by a male adult while a female teacher as well as other children stood and looked on.
The boy, whose names are withheld for ethical reasons, was reportedly being beaten incessantly for failure to take himself to school. Before the parent was called in, the child had received the first round of beating from the teacher.
The child is usually delivered to Marto Nursery School by his six-year-old brother.
However, the brother who goes to a different school did not drop the younger sibling at Marto Nursery.
As a result, the four-year-old got lost, followed other children and ended up at Mulago School for the Deaf.
He could not be allowed to enter the school but the school guard took him to Old Mulago Police Post.
He was donning a school uniform that had no badge. The Officer In-charge Old Mulago Police, Daniel Kyeyune told URN that he visited the nearest nursery schools, asking whether the child studied in any of them.
From these nursery schools, he was informed that the school uniform he was donning is for Marto Nursery School.
The child was handed over to the teacher identified as Winfred Nakanjako who, according to an eyewitness who recorded the video, first beat the child before the parent came in.
It is this teacher seen in the video standing and watching as the child is being beaten. Nakanjako told URN that there is nothing she could do to stop the parent from punishing the child.
But the parent was allowed to administer corporal punishment to the child within the school premises. Article 106 (a) of Children Act, as amended in 2016, prohibits corporal punishment in schools.
It states that a person of authority in institutions of learning shall not subject a child to any form of corporal punishment.
Watch the video below:


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