Kampala Parents School’s good performance in the national Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) continued to send pupils, teachers, and parents into a celebratory mood.
Moments after the ministry of education and sports and Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) announced the release of the 2019 PLE exams at Kampala Parents School, it was discovered that the school which hosted the event had itself performed excellently.
Of the 226 candidates who wrote the PLE exams last year at Kampala Parents School, 172 passed in first grade while the remaining 54 got super second grade. This means that no pupil got the third, fourth or ungraded grade.
Among the 172 who got the first grade, 15 pupils scored aggregate four, 16 passed with aggregate 5 while 22 scored aggregate 6.
The School’s principal Daphne Kato attributed the good performance to a good working relationship the school had with parents while preparing the candidates for these important examinations.
“God is good and He has always been on our side. Continue working hard, put our school on the map and be role models,” Madam Kato congratulated the celebrating pupils while handing over the results.
She thanked the directors for catering for the children, providing necessities and required funds that keep the school on top. Kampala Parents School is one of the learning institution owned by the Ruparelia Group, a conglomerate owned by businessman Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia.