By Kyamanduma Patrick,
Kyaminyawandi Primary School in Nyakiyumbu Sub-county has broken silence following good performance in the 2025 Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), where 22 candidates passed in Division One.
Speaking to our reporter yesterday, the school headmistress, Ms. Deborah Kabughuma, said thegovernment-aided primary school registered 82 candidates, with the rest passing in Division Two.
Ms. Kabughuma attributed the good performance to hard work, committed staff, and strong collaboration between teachers, parents, and the PTA.
Ms. Kabughuma speaking…
Meanwhile, at Five Star Nursery and Primary SchoolinNyamwamba Division, 48 out of 62 candidatespassed inDivision One, while 14 passed in Division Two, according to the school headmistress, Ms. Jackeline Atwine. Ms. Jackeline speaking…
Elsewhere, Mr. Ronald Mubale, the head teacher ofIn-Grant Mothers Nursery and Primary School, together with Mr. Lenard Muhindo, the deputy head teacher of Nadiri Preparatory Schoolin Kasese Town, congratulated candidates upon their academic success. However, they urged them to double their efforts at higher academic levels. In a related development, Madam Hajat Nakchwa, the director of Nyakasanga Infant Nursery School, revealed thatall 47 candidates passed in Divisions One and Two.End
