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PLE RESULTS: 88,000 not eligible for admission to Senior 1

First Lady and Minister of Eduation Janet Museveni receives results from UNEB officials

Pupils can get PLE results via sms on mobile phones

Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Nearly one third of the pupils in the districts of Kibuku, Madi Okollo, Dokolo, Kween and Namisindwa are not eligible to move to Senior Secondary school after scoring Division U (Ungraded). Many other districts have over 20% of the candidates in Division U.

Uganda National Examinations Board Ed Dan Odongo revealed that Division U is awarded to candidates who have failed to reach the minimum level of performance that can be awarded, at least a Division 4 and they are not eligible for admission to the Senior 1 class.

“It should be noted that the number of candidates in Division U is quite high, at 88,269 (10.4%) and should raise concern so that they do not just add to the statistics of school drop-outs. It is necessary to find out the causes and address them,” Odongo said, ading that ” There are districts such as Kibuku (31.5o), Madi Okollo (31.5%), Dokolo (28.9%), Kween (28.4%), Namisindwa (28.9%) where the percentages are well above the national average.”

He said this before the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports Janet Museveni officially released the 2023  Primary leaving Exams in Kampala today.

“A higher proportion of the 2023 candidates passed in Division 3 and above level. Overall, the performance of candidates is comparable to that of 2022. Division U (Ungraded) is awarded to candidates who have failed to reach the minimum level of performance that can be awarded at least a Division 4 They are not eligible for admission to the Senior 1 class,” he said.

A total of 749,254 candidates from 15,859 centres (schools) registered for PLE in 2023 compared to 832,654 in 2022. Of this number, 501,602 (66.9%) from 11,365 centres were Universal Primary Education (UPE) beneficiaries, and 247,652 (33.1) of the candidates were Non UPE.

Results will be uploaded on the examination centre Portals. Each school can therefore download their results as soon as they are officially released. However, the District, Municipal and City Inspectors of Schools may collect hard copies of the results from UNEB offices at Ntinda from Monday, 29th January. 2024.

Parents, candidates and other interested parties may use the Short Messaging Service (SMS) on mobile networks, which will post results of candidates on their mobile sets instantly.

 

3 comments

  1. Ministry of education should get serious from that point how can over 88k pupils be in division u

  2. Results of Uganda national Examination board Namisindwa

  3. I guess it’s time for government to make plans for the pupils who don’t qualify for S1. The number is too high to ignore. Efforts should also be made to ensure that no student ever gets division U ever again.

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