Four of Our Children Excel in Uganda’s National Exams
- Feb 19
- 2 min read
...In the 2025 academic year, four of our Primary Seven children sat for Uganda’s National examinations — the Primary Leaving Examination (P.L.E).
The P.L.E is taken by all Primary Seven candidates across Uganda, in both international and local schools. Every child sits the same examination and follows the same national curriculum. It is highly competitive and often viewed as a major milestone in a child’s educational journey.
Today, we are incredibly proud to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our four candidates:
Talyaka Muswabu – Aggregate 16
Nawumbi Shaila – Aggregate 22
Namukoma Sharon – Aggregate 14
Nakagolo Lawuzat – Aggregate 21
In many rural communities, children are often expected to perform below the level of students in larger towns and cities. Yet once again, our children have proven that potential is not defined by postcode — it is shaped by opportunity, commitment, and belief.
Why This Success Matters
These results did not happen by chance.
Their success reflects:
Determination and hard work
Consistent attendance
Focused preparation
And critically, timely payment of school fees
Because their fees were paid on time, they remained in school without interruption. This allowed them to fully concentrate on their studies and prepare effectively for their exams.
Their consistent attendance meant they could:
Spend sufficient time with their teachers
Participate in group discussions
Attend every lesson
Seek academic consultations
Revise thoroughly alongside their peers
Their school experience matched that of children in larger cities — and that made all the difference.
Inspiring the Next Generation
We believe these four children will inspire others within the family and community. When young people see excellence recognised and celebrated, it changes what they believe is possible for themselves.
Success becomes visible.
Hope becomes tangible.
Standards rise.
This is how transformation begins — not just for one child, but for an entire community.








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