Kampala Parents continues tradition of excellent PLE performance

Kampala Parents School continued with its tradition of excellent performance in the Primary Leaving Examinations that were released on Thursday, January 25.

It was a jubilation mood at the school that saw 42 students pass with good first grades.

“God is good, and He has always been on our side,” said the school’s Principal Daphine Kato as she joined elated parents.

Five students including Jayden Mathew Atamba, Gabriela Faith Birungi, Esther Kemigisha, Isaiah Agaba Mbaguta and Marina Miinah Mukamamurungi all scored Aggregate 4.

Maya Aminat, Daisy Peace Amoit, John Edwards Bwogi, Joem Gabriel Emojong, Peyton Gilon Kiberu, Neal Kitayimbwa, Chloe Arinaitwe Mugume, Khloe Isabel Muhwezi, Joseph Loius Emmanuel Mutaawe and Ethel Namulondo scored Aggregate 5.

“I am grateful for this achievement, it is no mean achievement and I want to thank members of staff, especially 2023 primary seven teachers, the well-disciplined pupils but above all school directors for providing everything on time,” Kato said.

She congratulated the pupils heading to secondary school and urged them to continue working hard and bring recognition to the school.

Kampala Parents is one of the education ventures of the Ruparelia Group owned by tycoon Sudhir Ruparelia. They also run Kampala International School Uganda, Delhi Public School and Victoria University.

One of the best primary schools in the country, Kampala Parents School is currently enrolling students for the 2024 academic year at their Naguru based facility.

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