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PLE: Kampala Parents among best national schools

Isaac Baligema by Isaac Baligema
July 16, 2021
in Media in Education
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PLE: Kampala Parents among best national schools
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Government has been urged to scale up online learning to ensure that children continue learning during the current COVID-19 pandemic or other challenges that could emerge in future. Most Public schools in Uganda lack internet facilities and as such many pupils cannot access learning online.


The principal at Kampala parents school Daphine Kato says that it’s important for children in both private and public schools to continue learning and that Government should support efforts to put the necessary facilities in place
Kato was speaking after receiving the 2020 PLE results in which 129 out of 186 candidates who sat from the centre passed in grade one with grades ranging between 4 to 6.
Kampala parent’s school was among a few schools that ensured continuous learning through use of online platforms. Kato says that this helped a lot.

“The situation was not so normal but we had to give our best, online lessons helped a lot, because if we had not had them, we could have not had such results. I urge the Government to increase efforts and promote E-learning because we do not know when the pandemic will end.  E-learning is very helpful and health because both teachers and the pupils stay in their respect homes”
The principal also welcomed the performance of the pupils saying it is remarkable given the tough conditions pupils studied in and sat for the examinations.

Isaac Baligema

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