The End-User Training for the Uhai system at Peace Modern Primary School marked a significant milestone in strengthening school-based healthcare delivery. Designed to enhance digital health management, the training introduced staff to the core functionalities of the Uhai system, with a dedicated laptop provided to support ongoing use. Basic IT lessons ensured that both the school administrator and provisional nurse could confidently navigate the system. The administrator was trained to create and manage student bio-profiles, while the nurse learned how to input vital measurements and conduct digital medical examinations, laying the groundwork for accurate, real-time health tracking within the school setting. More than a technical orientation, the training underscored Uhai’s role as a transformative tool for early disease detection, effective case management, and seamless stakeholder collaboration. By digitizing student health data and enabling structured communication between school nurses, administrators, parents, District Health Officers, and policymakers, the Uhai system fosters a proactive and coordinated approach to child wellness. The training highlighted how digital systems like Uhai can bridge gaps in care, empower frontline staff, and support data-driven decision-making ultimately contributing to healthier school communities and more responsive public health strategies.