Primary Seven candidates who sat their PLE at Kampala Parents School last year have all passed in division one.
Uganda National Board (UNEB) on Thursday released PLE results at Office of Prime Minister (OPM) a function that was presided over by Minister of Education and Sports First Lady Janet Museveni.
Accordingly, a total number of 67193 candidates sat for the 2018 examination at 13072 registered centers across the country.
UNEB announced that boys had outperformed girls across the country as there was a slight improvement in the overall performance.
The headmistress of Kampala Parents School which belongs to businessman Sudhir Ruparelia said all 234 pupils who sat passed without registering any failures.
“And that is what we have really achieved. God is good and He has always been on our side.”
She added: “Children who are going to secondary school, congratulations. Continue working hard, put our school on the map and be role models.”
She thanked the directors for catering for the children, providing necessities and required funds that keep the school on top.
She thanked parents for working hand in hand with teachers and the school administration to achieve the best results.
Best Pupils
Atukunda Elizabeth, the best pupil got 4 Aggregates.
“I want to thank the directors, management and staff plus all my teachers who have enabled us to excel,” Atukunda said.
The bright girl who could not hide her happiness said her dedication; hard work and management imparting discipline did the trick.
“I’m sure I wouldn’t have made it with my friends, I want to join Gayaza girls or St Mary’s Namagunga for my S1,” she noted.
Atukunda wants to become a lawyer in the future.
Kyambadde Ivan, the second best pupil scored 5 Aggregates.