


On Thursday 29 September the Junior youth/youth from Louise Gregory memorial school (LGMS) were able to plant the 9 cypress trees under the youth global climate initiative. LGMS was established in 1961.
The school is found in the remote village of Omoo, Ngora district, about four and a half hours drive from the capital city of Kampala, Uganda.




















The Youth planted these trees under the supervision of school administrators, the science faculty teacher, Mrs., Mina, Perez, and the school principal, Dr. Richard Gelangre.










Crisandra Irish P. Comia – Grade 10 Newton
Francis Jhamyr J. Las – Grade 9 Dalton
Vhon Aeiou R. Cuenca – Grade 8 Orchid
Marianne Bless L. Abuana – Grade 10 Newton
Jenny L. Aducal – Grade 10 Newton
Blessy Ninia S. Paclibar – Grade 9 Pythagoras
Val Laurence Marapo – Grade 9 Pythagoras









Burnside students and their American peers discussed the project together, which resulted in planting nine oak trees across the school site. The trees were kindly donated by one landscaping with the support of our Mr. GURR Dash CHAR of governors. This will form the start of the “protecting the environment“ project led by the school council, where students with the informing, raise awareness and lead positive change on aspects of climate change in our community.










This is a unique experience since we collaborated with this school. As mentioned, the main idea is to plant primarily Italian Cypress trees, but we are flexible to incorporate geographical cultures and the natural environment. In this case, the idea is to make a lovely garden in this location that correlates with the historical trees wild to this area. They are Fig, pomegranate, orange, olive, and similar trees. Another pleasant experience with this project was while unearthing the ground, and an old historical artifact was also found.




Victoria National High School in Victoria city, Philippines




























Our vision extends beyond this achievement as we aim to spread our mission to universities worldwide, including those in the United States. We began our journey by establishing tree-planting initiatives in our local high school, Saint Mary’s High School. Our intent was to start local and then grow on a global scale.
With the University of the Pacific now on board, we are excited to replicate this success in our community and beyond, working hand in hand with universities to make a positive impact on the environment. Together, we look forward to a greener future for our planet.
Toby Rose – Senior Superintendent for Grounds, whose expertise in campus landscaping has been instrumental in making this initiative a reality.
Jessica Bilecki – Sustainably Director, whose passion and leadership have guided our sustainability efforts.
Jaclyn Long – Associate Director for Donor Relations, a key figure in fostering partnerships for our environmental endeavors.
These visionary leaders are driving the University of the Pacific towards a greener, more sustainable future.













