With the friends from the Kejo Primary School, there were over 100 candidates this year

 

Thursday November 24th, 2022

A full dozen complete

Since 2011 UgandaKids pupils have been taking part in the nationwide final exams. This year the twelfth-year finalists are saying goodbye with this very important national exam.

UgandaKids has hosted another school for these two-day exams for 10 years now. This year it was the Kejo Primary School from Adjumani.

The exams follow strict rules and are always supervised by teachers from outside the district. Mathematics and social studies/religion are tested on the first day. The second day begins with questions about science, history and geography. As always, the last exam is English, taking place in the afternoon of the second day.

The exam papers are then sent to Kampala and are corrected anonymously. The final results will be announced in February.

With the friends from the Kejo Primary School, there were over 100 candidates this year

Thursday November 24th, 2022

A full dozen complete

Since 2011 UgandaKids pupils have been taking part in the nationwide final exams. This year the twelfth-year finalists are saying goodbye with this very important national exam.

UgandaKids has hosted another school for these two-day exams for 10 years now. This year it was the Kejo Primary School from Adjumani.

The exams follow strict rules and are always supervised by teachers from outside the district. Mathematics and social studies/religion are tested on the first day. The second day begins with questions about science, history and geography. As always, the last exam is English, taking place in the afternoon of the second day.

The exam papers are then sent to Kampala and are corrected anonymously. The final results will be announced in February.