Why Kampala Parents’ School Maintained Top Position even in 2022 P.L.E Results

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Kampala Parents’ school has once again registered a commanding lead in the 2022 Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) results.

A total of 400 pupils sat for PLE exams and a whopping 291 excelled in division one.

Daphine Kato the school principal revealed that a total of 16 pupils scored 4 aggregates, 32 got 5 aggregates, 41 aggregate 6, 43 aggregate 7, 42 aggregate 8, 37 aggregate 9, 31 aggregate 10, 33 aggregate 11 while 16 pupils scored aggregate 12. 89 pupils scored 4-6 aggregates.

Those who scored aggregate 4 among two who are twins are;

Againe Akyana Katurebe,

Ahumuza Jeremiah,

Anok Patrick,

Ashley Elizabeth Ainembabazi,

Diya Kanubhai Patel,

Hibah Kirungi Yiga,

Jason Franklin Rukundi Kansiime,

Jeremiah Mugabi Anthony,

Kemitale Chanelle,

Kigggundu Joel Daden

Mugagga Christian Ssebugwawo

, Nsereko Tason David,

Ryan Robert Sekabembe,

Samantha Flavia Natumanya,

Komuntale Chantelle

Katabira Amos.

According to the Uneb chief, 832,654 pupils sat exams from 14,691 school centres in 2022 which is higher than the 749,761 in 2020.

“Of this number, 583,768 (70.1%) from 11,306 centres were Universal Primary Education (UPE) beneficiaries,” Dr Odongo said.

“The literacy rate has improved because of UPE which was brought on board in 1997,” junior education minister Mary Kaducu noted during the release of PLE results at State House, Nakasero in Kampala.

Contrasting performance by gender, Uneb disclosed that the female candidates have performed better than boys in English language but male candidates surfaced above them in the other three subjects (Social Studies, Science and Mathematics.)

The selection exercise for Senior One (S1) students has been confirmed for February 2 and 3 respectively- at the Uganda Manufacturers Association (UMA) Exhibition Hall.

S1 students report for their term one on February 20, 2023, government has announced.

Kampala parents’ school is on international level but follows a local curriculum.

It’s situated along lugogo by pass and has an enrolment of over 2500 pupils with 118 well trained teachers and over 150 non-teaching staff members. The pupils come from all over the world.

The school has been and continues to be an academic hub of Uganda because of the balanced curriculum offered.

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