Category Archives: UNEB | Uganda National Examinations Board

UCE Exams Boys Outperform Girls in All Subjects Except English – Analysis

Written by YUDAYA NANGONZI & ERNEST JJINGO – The Observer  Male candidates have significantly performed better than their female counterparts in the just-released Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examination results. Speaking at the release of the results on Friday at State House in Nakasero, Uneb executive secretary Dan N. Odongo said males outshone at all levels despite registering fewer… Read More »

List of Best Performing 100 Schools in Swahili in UCE

SWAHILI – Kiswahili kama lugha inachukuliwa kuwa lugha ya kitaifa nchini Uganda na Afrika Mashariki hata hivyo, chini ya 5.6% ya wagombea wote wa UCE walikaa kwa mada hiyo. Kutoka kwa jumla ya ugombea wa Kiswahili, hadi 10.4% walifeli kabisa somo na ni 4.3 tu waliofaulu kwa D1 Somo hilo lilikuwa limeketi kutoka vituo vya atleast 1471 kote… Read More »

UCE Exams Over 50% from Seed Schools Score Div 4

The idea of “Seed Schools” is a practical remedy to the immediate challenge of setting up infrastructure. The basic idea ran as follows: “Let each sub-county offer land; let the community identify what they can contribute; let the government, where feasible, construct classroom blocks and pay the teachers who work in the school.” This is an addition to… Read More »

Education Minister Calls for Planning Meeting to Discuss Opening of Schools Modalities

Education Minister Janet Museveni (PHOTO /Courtesy) KAMPALA — The Minister of Education, Janet Museveni has called for an emergency meeting at State House to discuss the reopening of schools starting with the medical schools. The meeting will be held on Wednesday August 4 at State House Nakasero. While addressing the country on Friday July 30, President Museveni directed… Read More »

List Of Best School Performed in UCE 2020 Per District

Education minister Janet Museveni releasing the UCE results (PHOTO/Courtesy) KAMPALA — Male candidates have significantly performed better than their female counterparts in the just-released 2020 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examination results. Speaking at the release of the results on Friday at State House in Nakasero, Uneb executive secretary Dan N. Odongo said males outshone at all levels… Read More »

UCE Full List of Best Performing 400 Schools in Science Subjects

KAMPALA – An analysis of the recently released Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examination results shows that Seeta High School in Mukono topped the list of schools with the highest number of students scoring maximum marks in the four General Science subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. The students also registered a staggering performance in general science… Read More »

UCE List of Best Performing boy’s Schools Countrywide

A review on the trends of single-sex schools in Uganda reveals that Boy’s schools may be extinct in the future, unlike Girls’ schools. This can be seen by the reduction in the population of students in these schools and some turning to mixed schools an example being St. Dominic Savio Boys Secondary School. It should be noted that… Read More »

List of Best Performing 300 Schools in Mathematics in UCE for the past 4 years

For many similar years’ performance, sciences have not been performed well. Mathematics is not any different probably due to the following. There’s a great ratio disparity between teachers and the number of students to be taught. This makes it difficult for one teacher to manage to teach a large number of students. It also makes it difficult for… Read More »

UCE List Best Performing 400 Schools in Science Subjects

An analysis of the recently released Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examination results shows that Seeta High School in Mukono topped the list of schools with the highest number of students scoring maximum marks in the four General Science subjects including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. The students also registered a staggering performance in general science with 100%.… Read More »