MULTIPURPOSE BUILDING PROJECT
The Multipurpose Building
includes:
1. Administrative Offices
2. Libraries
3. Computer Laboratories
4. Temporary Dormitories
5. Main Hall
6. Meeting Rooms
Progress on the Multipurpose Building
Follow our Progress
September 2018
Getting ready for another phase of building on the Multi-Purpose Building.
Stone aggregates, sand, timber and cement have been delivered to Leo Primary School.
October 2018
November 2018
Top floor concrete slab pouring completed November 7, 2018.
January 2020
The roof on the three story Multi Purpose Building is in the progress of being constructed at Leo Primary School.
(Right) Six tanks will be placed on slabs in the ceiling to harvest rain water and store it for use in the toilets of the building.
February 2020
As of February 2020, the Multipurpose Building, though not totally completed, is providing much needed classrooms on the bottom floor. In addition, the Examination room that will be used for the 7th year student evaluation and testing is ready for use, along with an unfinished Main Hall on the top floor, which was recently used for a parents meeting.
Above: Pictures of the front of the Multipurpose Building. The roofing was finished in February.
Right: Picture of the back of the Multipurpose Building.
Left: The first parents' meeting was held in our unfinished Main Hall in the Multipurpose Building at Leo Primary School.
Summer 2020
November 2021
The third floor of the Multipurpose Building is currently underway. Thank you for your support!
January 2022
In these pictures the Multipurpose building is fully plastered and is in the process of being painted.
February 2022
June 2022
Construction of the Kitchen and Dining Building for Students at Leo Primary School in Isingiro, Uganda, a project sponsored jointly by the Legacy Grant of the Archdiocese of Chicago and
Leti Resource Center in Illinois, USA.
July 2022
The roofing is in progress on the Kitchen and Dining Building for Students at Leo Primary School in Isingiro, Uganda, a project sponsored jointly by the Legacy Grant of the Archdiocese of Chicago and
Leti Resource Center in Illinois, USA.