Kampala continued to keep on the helm of top performing Districts after it emerged with the highest number of students with the required four principal passes in the 2012 A'Level results released on Tuesday morning by the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB).
Kampala was followed by Wakiso in second place and Mukono in third place.
For a candidate to be the best, they are expected to score the highest mark of 25 points in the four principal subjects and one subsidiary paper (General paper).
Regionally, Kampala topped the Central region, followed by Wakiso, Mukono, Luwero. Mbarara, Kabale, Bushenyi, Kasese topped Western region. Mbale, Jinja, Iganga, Tororo, Soroti led in the Eastern region. Northern region was led by Lira, Gulu, Koboko, Kitgum.
The results also showed a slight improvement in general performance with girls performing much better than boys especially in Art subjects. In Sciences, Biology was well performed compared to other subjects.
Of the total number of candidates who sat the 2012 A'Level examinations, 99.3% qualified for the award of Uganda Certificate of Education (UACE) that will see them enroll for higher education at the various training Institutions for the award of Certificates, Diploma and Degrees.
Buvuma, Bulambuli, Nakapiripit, Alebtong had no candidate with four principle passes Lamwo had no girl with four principle passes while Napak district had one candidate with four principal passes and had no male candidate with four principal passes. Ntoronko district had three principle passes with no girl obtaining the four principal passes.
Kampala was followed by Wakiso in second place and Mukono in third place.
For a candidate to be the best, they are expected to score the highest mark of 25 points in the four principal subjects and one subsidiary paper (General paper).
Regionally, Kampala topped the Central region, followed by Wakiso, Mukono, Luwero. Mbarara, Kabale, Bushenyi, Kasese topped Western region. Mbale, Jinja, Iganga, Tororo, Soroti led in the Eastern region. Northern region was led by Lira, Gulu, Koboko, Kitgum.
The results also showed a slight improvement in general performance with girls performing much better than boys especially in Art subjects. In Sciences, Biology was well performed compared to other subjects.
Of the total number of candidates who sat the 2012 A'Level examinations, 99.3% qualified for the award of Uganda Certificate of Education (UACE) that will see them enroll for higher education at the various training Institutions for the award of Certificates, Diploma and Degrees.
Buvuma, Bulambuli, Nakapiripit, Alebtong had no candidate with four principle passes Lamwo had no girl with four principle passes while Napak district had one candidate with four principal passes and had no male candidate with four principal passes. Ntoronko district had three principle passes with no girl obtaining the four principal passes.
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