By Kyamanduma Patrick,
There was excitement among the staff and management of Kasese Secondary School in Kasese Municipality after all Senior Four candidates who sat for the 2025 UCE exams qualified to join Advanced Level and other tertiary institutions of learning, Kasese Guide Radio can reliably report.
Speaking to our reporter shortly after the release of the results today, , Mr. Joseph Nzukwa, the Head teacher revealed that out of 259 candidates who registered for UCE, only two missed the exams due to poor health, while the rest passed with Grade C.
He attributed the success to the collaboration between candidates and staff in teaching and understanding the new curriculum.
Nzukwa clarified that if grading had been based on the old curriculum, all their candidates would have passed in First and Second Grade.Mr. Nzukwa speaking…
At Bright Academy Secondary School in Kasese Town, the Deputy Head teacher, Mr. Amon Muhindo, said all 250 candidates passed well. Mr. Amon speaking…
At Holy Dove Vocational Secondary Schoolin Kinyamaseke Town Council, students performed well, with the lowest grade being a D, according to the head teacher, Mr. Godefrey Masereka. Mr. Godefrey speaking…
Meanwhile, at St. Theresa Girls Secondary School – Nsenyi, the head teacher, Rev. Sr. Florence Kemigisha, said all 125 students passed. The head teacher of Citizen Secondary SchoolMairu-Ikumi, in Kinyamaseke Town Council, Mr. Allan Muhindo, also reported success in the 2025 UCE exams. Rev. Sr. Florence speaks.
At St. Matia Mulumba Vocational Secondary School in Nyakiyumbu Sub-county, the head teacher, Mr. Moris Bwambale, said all 25 candidates who sat for the exams passed. Details will follow in our subsequent news broadcast. END
