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Excitement, Jubilation As Kampala Parents Students Pass With Flying Colours

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Kampala Parents School has yet again marched to a top notch performance in the just-released 2019 Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), with excited candidates, staff and parents storming the head teacher’s office to check results.

The Naguru-based school owned by tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia registered 171 First Grades where 15 candidates had aggregates 4, 16 with aggregate 5, 22 candidates with 6 and 54 in Division two.

Some of the candidates jubilating after scoring Aggregate 4

Over the years Kampala Parents School has registered improved performance, and last year it emerged one of the best schools in Kampala District, making it a number one top choice for parents who want their children to attain quality primary education.

Ms Daphine Kato, the School headteacher attributed the excellent performance to the teachers who she said did a lot of research and teaching to ensure that candidates were well prepared. She also praised the pupils for discipline and hardworking.

Some of the 2019 Primary Seven Candidates of Kampala Parents School who passed in Division 1

“I am grateful for this achievement. It is no mean achievement and I want to thank members of staff, especially 2019 primary seven teachers, the well-disciplined pupils but above all school directors for providing everything on time” Ms Kato said.

Jubilation all over Kampala Parents’ students

Below is a list of some of the Candidates who scored aggregate 4:
Apadete Denis Pearl, Muwonge Ezra Muganzi, Ankunda Joan, Amuriat Darlene Marjorie, Rwakabale Darren, Adrian
Muwanguzi Wako, Victor Emmanuel
Awang, Charlene Faith Olaro

Byarugaba Natasha Williams, Kayondo Klaus Timothy, Mahoro Esther, Mulumba Melvin, Mathew Kauzi

At least 69,243 (10.1 percent) of the pupils who sat last year’s Primary Leaving Exams (PLE) passed in division one, according to the results released by Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) on Friday.
The board Executive Secretary Dan Odongo said at least 318,155 candidates scored a second division while a total of 140,420 passed in third division.
“Uganda national examinations board has registered an improvement in the performance of the pupils who sat for the 2019 PLE,” he said.

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