The Uganda
National Examinations Board (UNEB) released the examination results for the
final group learners under the lower secondary old curriculum, revealing a
modest improvement in performance compared to the previous year.
According to Dan Odongo, the Executive Director of
UNEB, 346,816 out of 361,695 candidates who presented themselves in the 2023
examination have achieved results qualifying them to advance to the next
educational level. Odongo made the remarks while presenting the examination results
to the public during an event held at Nakasero State House on Thursday
afternoon.
According to his statement, 95.9 percent of the
candidates who appeared for the examination successfully passed. This reflects
a 0.5 percent improvement in performance compared to the 2022 results, where
the pass rate stood at 95.4 percent. According to data provided by the
board, the breakdown of results indicates that 64,782 candidates, constituting
17.9 percent of the total candidature, achieved success in Division One.
Additionally, 85,566 individuals, accounting for
23.7 percent, passed in Division Two, while 83,545 candidates, making up 23.1
percent, succeeded in Division Three. Furthermore, 112,923 learners,
representing 31.2 percent, attained passing grades in Division Four.
In comparison to the previous year, Odongo
highlighted a noteworthy improvement in English language, religious education,
mathematics, and biology. However, there were noticeable declines in history,
agriculture, and physics.
A total of
14,879 candidates who sat their Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE)
examinations last year did not meet the minimum grade requirements, and have
been advised to re-sit the examination.
Given the fact that 2023 marked the final year of
implementing the old curriculum, candidates receiving their results have been
recommended to retake the examination for advancement to the next academic
level.
Professor Celestino Obua, Chairperson of the
Uganda Examinations Board (UNEB), highlighted that this group will be provided
a one-time opportunity to re-sit the examination under the old
curriculum. Professor Obua added that the same treatment will be given to
candidates who did not register for the 2023 examination, those who registered
but did not attend.
Janet Kataaha Museveni, the Education Minister,
mentioned that those who are repeating will be given ample time to prepare
before retaking the examination. Additionally, she directed the authorities to
thoroughly examine the matter and develop a roadmap, which will be communicated
to the public once it is ready.
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