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Central College, Light Academy SS, Standard High School, St. top the list of 2022 UCE results

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Standard High School Zzana Headteacher, Justus Mugisha speaking to the media(Photo/File)

Headteacher who doubles as director of Standard High School Zzana(STAHIZA) the School located at Bunamwaya Village in Makindye Ssabagabo Municipality Wakiso district is is the best in the entire city of Ssabagabo Makindye ang among top excellent ones in Wakiso District. Mr. Mugisha who looked excited over the school’s performance in the 2022 UCE, attributed the success to staff hard working and good coordination with parents.

“I congratulate my teachers and the best students, Kalaal Charity and Abaho Davis who got 10 and 11 points respectively for having made it to the expectations and i promise support to them so that they achieve the same at “A” level. “Mugisha said.

Mugisha who was at Schools campus found in Bunamwaya Zzana told msnewsint that”, I am very happy for the 2022 UCE results because the candidates didn’t let us down, you see we have students with 10, 11, 14, and 17 points,”he added.

Standard High School Zzana’s Selection Code is 2624

Meanwhile: The Ministry of Education, Science and Sports has released Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examination results for the year 2022 indicating an improvement in the general performance of candidates.

Candidature increased by 16,063 (4.8%) from 333,396 in 2020 to 349,459, in 2022 reversing the decrease of 4,324 (-1.3%) that had been witnessed in the previous examination.

The candidates sat from 3,703 centres.

Of these, 114,181 (32.7%) were USE beneficiaries.

The number of male candidates registered is 175,768 (50.3%) and that of females is 173,691 (49.7%).

The difference is 2,077 more males than females who registered for the examination. In 2019, the number of females surpassed that of males, for the first time, by 398.

The gap, in favour of males, appears to be resurfacing.

In 2022, 345,695 candidates (173,761 males and 171,934 females) appeared for the examination compared to 330,592 candidates who appeared for the examination in 2020.

This is an increase of 15,103 (4.6%) candidates.

The list is based, primarily on the percentage pass per school.

Based on this criteria, these are schools with students scoring 100% percentage pass in order of rank: Central College Annex Mityana, Light Academy Secondary School, St. Joseph Secondary School Naggalama, Bishop Cipriano Kihangire Secondary School,St. Henry’s College Kitovu and.

Others are Seeta High School Mukono, Standard High School Zzana, St. Andra Kahwa College Hoima, Bukalasa Minor Seminary, St. Julian High School and Uganda Martyrs SS, Namugongo.

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