Tuesday, 29 January 2013

How are they doing?

Every year one of the really big news stories in the Uganda Press is all about the Primary and Examinations which mark the end of Primary School.

Estimates vary but up to 500,000 children take the examination and it is a real worry to parents and to teachers. Very strict control of the School examiners is done and they are locked away for weeks to mark the papers with little or no access to outside pressures.

So when February arrives you can imagine the feeling of expectancy.

11,500 schools and examination centres take part and of these about 83% are Public UPE Schools and about 17% are private schools run by charities or NGO's (like St Zoes and Good Shepherd) or they are run as businesses.

St Zoes has been entering each year since 2003 and this is the best year ever. 25 children got Division ! and 25 Division 2. No Division 3 and no failures.


This put St Zoes in the top 4.6% of ALL THE SCHOOLS IN UGANDA. A really good achievement. Local Schools in Mubende Town did really well also and have set a bit of a challenge to St Zoes for the future.

St Zoes charges rather less than the other schools and of course does have a number of free places which we fund.

But the other big news was at Good Shepherd. Children with learning disability simply do not enter these exams. But this year three children all got Division 2 results which is pretty amazing and a real testament to Sr. Teresa and to her staff.



Well done everyone.And for all our supporters we hope you find it rewarding to know that your generosity is getting great results.

Nest time we will try to update you on what opportunities have been taken up by children who completed their education and went on to Further Education, University, or careers

2 comments:

denise said...



Congratulations on such good exam results.

Well done Sister Theresa and Andrew.

Well done to the children of St. Zoe's and the Good Shepherd.

Denise

Traudel & Peter said...

Congratulations also from Germany! Good education really matters.

Traudel & Peter