389 pupils to sit for PLE in Kisoro municipality’s private schools

By APN Reporter

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On November 8, 2022, a total of 389 students from private schools in the Kisoro Municipality are scheduled to take their primary school exit exams.

Augustin Mbonigaba, the director of St. Allen’s Primary School and the chairperson of Kisoro Private Primary Schools, both corroborated this.

Mbonigaba claims that the schools have appropriately prepared for the final exams.

He advised school administrators against removing applicants because of unpaid tuition.

According to Mbonigaba, parents should be under pressure, not the students, because children have a right to educate themselves.

Ramathan Ndikuyeze, the Central Division Chairperson for Kisoro Municipality and the Vice Chairperson of the National Resistance Movement (NRM) in the Kisoro District, is scheduled to take his primary school exit exams on November 8, 2022.

At Kisoro Demonstration Primary School in Kisoro Municipality, the 60-year-old joins 127 other hopefuls.

One of the few schools in the Kisoro District that assists students with special needs is Kisoro Demonstration.

A trustworthy insider at the school corroborated the development.

Briefings for candidates taking their primary leaving exams are anticipated to start on November 7, 2022.

The candidates will then sit for mathematics on Tuesday morning, followed by social studies in the afternoon.

Ndikuyeze is expected to sit his final exams using registration number 011473-094.

Another source in the education office at Kisoro Municipality says Mr. Ndikuyeze qualifies to sit his final exams at a special needs school because he allegedly sustained a serious injury to his writing hand.

An assessment report from the Kisoro Medical Superintendent to the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) guarantees Mr. Ndikuyeze 45 extra minutes on each written examination.

Ndikuyeze, who has been on bail for a few weeks now, keeps a low profile and is said to be conducting home tutoring in preparation for his exams.

While speaking to the Voice of Muhabura, Mr. Ndikuyeze said he is in good spirits and he wishes his few candidates success in their exams.

Ndikuyeze said he is not at liberty to discuss court matters, but he advised his alleged enemies to pursue love instead of hatred because it won’t be long till everyone is buried beneath the soil.