2025 PLE RESULTS: Kampala Standard Nursery & Primary School-Kyanja Tops Kampala Schools

Just a month after Kampala Standard Primary School proudly brought international honor to Uganda after winning a prestigious global award as the Best Primary School,in young Engineers category, it has again shocked Kampala city by emerging among the top best schools in 2025 PLE results that were released today. Out of 45 candidates 43 giving 96% came in grade 1 and 02 giving 4% in grade 02 no other candidate came in another grade.

This remarkable achievement that underscores the school’s commitment to academic excellence and innovation.

The excellent performance follows the award that particularly recognizes the school’s outstanding performance in STEM mentorship, where learners are nurtured in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics from an early age.

Through visionary leadership, dedicated teachers, and a learner-centered approach, Kampala Standard Primary School has set a new benchmark in primary education, positioning itself as a model institution both locally and globally. The school’s success reflects the growing impact of quality education in shaping future innovators and problem-solvers.

This global recognition and today’s excellent performance in PLE follow a consistent trend where KSP has for the last 4 years been among the too 5 schools in Kampala and In 2024 KCCA awarded Kampala standard nursery and primary school Kyanja for its stern performance a KCCA celebrated KSP for emerging the 3rd best in PLE results, KSP’s excellent performance also highlights Uganda’s rising profile in education excellence on the world stage.

The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) officially released the 2025 Primary Leaving Examination (PLE) results, showing an increase in candidate numbers and improved performance at the top level.

A total of 817,883 pupils from 15,388 examination centres registered for the 2025 PLE, up from 797,444 candidates in 2024. Of these, 522,036 candidates (63.8 per cent) from 11,525 centres were beneficiaries of Universal Primary Education (UPE), while 295,847 candidates (36.2 per cent) from 3,863 centres were non-UPE pupils.

According to the national education calendar, students joining Senior One are expected to report for their first term on February 16.

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