Kampala Parents School continues to be a trend setter in Uganda’s primary education after posting an impressive performance in the 2015 primary leaving examination results released by Uganda National Examination Board on Tuesday.
The school campus in Naguru was a bevy of activities on Tuesday and Wednesday as jubilant students and parents picked their examination results. Of the 258 pupils who sat for the primary leaving examinations, 178 pupils passed in first grade while the remaining 80 pupils passed in second grade. This means that no pupil failed at Kampala Parents School.
“Dr. Sudhir has provided everything that a child needs to study and excel. We have also got qualified teachers who love what they do. As a school we work together with our teachers, parents and pupils to see that our children do well in and out of class,” stated school principal Daphne Kato, when asked on the trick the school uses to perform excellently.
James Makada, head of SST department, acknowledged that teachers worked hard and finished the syllabus in second term something that enabled them to use third term to revise and prepare pupils for the final examinations.
“This year we want to do better than last year and we have a plan to achieve this target. We plan to finish the syllabus in time so that we have enough time to revise.” Makada, who was issuing results to parents, said of this year’s target.
Situated along Lugogo bypass, Kampala Parents School owned by Ruparelia Group, has an enrollment of over 3000 pupils with 130 well trained teachers and over 150 non-teaching staff members and facilities tailored to enable pupils learn and excel in life.
Staff Writer