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Seeta Junior School Mukono top 2024 PLE Results with impressive 100%

Ssemaganda Moses Hope
By Ssemaganda Moses Hope


Seeta Junior School Mukono top 2024 PLE Results with impressive 100%
Seeta Junior School Mukono top 2024 PLE Results with impressive 100%

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It was a moment of ululating and dancing at Seeta Junior School Mukono, Nabuti as all their 97 primary seven candidates of 2024 passed with first Grades last Pupil Getting 8 Aggregates.

 

 

Immediately the Minister of education and first Lady Janet kataha Museveni released Examinations teachers together with candidates' parents ran to their phones to check the results and they were all overwhelmed with joy  began to dance and Sing Knowing all pupils excelled Highly.

 

 

Serugo Brian the headteacher of the school exalted Almighty God that his pupils passed with flying colours with 36 scoring maximum 4 aggregates leading the entire Mukono district and entire Uganda. 

 

Serugo lauded the Directors of Seeta Schools including State Minister for Higher Education Hon Dr JC Muyingo and Mrs Rose Muyingo, parents and candidates for the cordial relationship that enabled them triumph.

 The headteacher went ahead to reveal what makes them unique like Team work Spirit as family, Hard word, Loving what they do above all trusting in Almighty God 

 

According to pupils they dedicated this great victory to parents who tirelessly paid School Necessities not forgetting Brilliant Teachers that Feed them with reliable Knowledge that has lead them unto this Great victory.

Some of Teachers including Mr Nyonyi Julius and Mr Kyazze Paddy Ranks  Seeta Schools as the best in all country compared to what happens Somewhere Else.

 

 

 

According to Mr Dan Odongo UNEB ED "A total of 797,444 candidates from 14.883 centres (schools) registered for PLE in 2024 compared to 749,347 in 2023. Of this number, 524,025 (65.7%) from 11,451 centres were Universal Primary Education (UPE) beneficiaries

 

 "In 2024, analysis by gender shows that 378,7o9 (47.5%) boys were registered compared to 418,750 (52.5%) girls, indicating that more girls than boys completed the Primary Education cycle. This has been the trend in recent years.

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