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2015 Ple Results Special Pullout Daily Monitor www.monitor.co.ug January 13, 2016 2015 PLE RESULTS SPECIAL PULLOUT (L—R) Mercy Namubiru, Mary Adeke, Ronald Bbosa, Mark Tuhe, Ephiphania Musimenta, and Cabrine Kamiza celebrate with their teachers at All Saints Junior School Namataba after the release of the PLE results yesterday. They all scored aggregate 5. PHOTO BY DENIS EDEMA 2015 PLE RESULTS * Top 5,000 schools * Best 3,000 pupils * Best performing districts JANUARY 13, 2016 2 | 2015 ple results > ranking of schools DDailyAILY MMonitorONITOR www.monitor.co.ugWWW.MONITOR.CO.UG Position School Name Div1 Total % Div 1 Position School Name Div1 Total % Div 1 Position School Name Div1 Total % Div 1 Position School Name Div1 Total % Div 1 1 Global Junior School 143 143 100% 114 Excel Primary School,Rwimi 58 64 91% 227 Entebbe Junior Primary School 54 71 76% 340 Holy Family Junior School 31 48 65% 2 Nkokonjeru Primary School 115 115 100% 115 Makindye Junior School 67 74 91% 228 Nsamo Mixed Primary School 38 50 76% 341 Mother Care Primary School 70 109 64% 3 Hormisdallen Mixed Day And Bdg 110 110 100% 116 Ellenwhite Bright Future 38 42 90% 229 Luwafu Junior School 19 25 76% 342 Kawempe Junior Primary School 52 81 64% 4 Uganda Martyrs Katwe P School 107 107 100% 117 Wobulenzi Parents School 101 112 90% 230 Zion Primary School 19 25 76% 343 Home Care Preparatory P/S 43 67 64% 5 Villa Road Primary School 81 81 100% 118 Happy Hours Primary School 63 70 90% 231 Friends World Primary School 19 25 76% 344 Lohana Academy 59 92 64% 6 Margherita Primary School 80 80 100% 119 Tororo Parents' Primary School 54 60 90% 232 Buwenge Parents Primary School 88 116 76% 345 Mukono Junior P/S,Ttakajunge 23 36 64% 7 Jit Primary School 79 79 100% 120 Creamhill Primary School 45 50 90% 233 Hope Land Junior School 22 29 76% 346 Emmanuel Junior Primary School 14 22 64% 8 Kitooro Hill View Pri. School 66 66 100% 121 York Primary School Bugiri 45 50 90% 234 Nagongera Girls Primary School 47 62 76% 347 Top Care Primary School 14 22 64% 9 Nabbunga Fountains Of Edu 65 65 100% 122 Edinance Primary School 27 30 90% 235 Happy Years Primary School 59 78 76% 348 Ibanda Town Primary School 61 96 64% 10 Kyengera Parents Pri. School 64 64 100% 123 Mayuge Primary School 52 58 90% 236 Bright Trust Primary School 31 41 76% 349 Aunt Jolly P/S Kisiizi 26 41 63% 11 Cornerstone Junior School 61 61 100% 124 St.Savio Kisubi Primary School 94 105 90% 237 St.Maria Goretti Pri. School 74 98 76% 350 Trinity Jr ScHool Kamuli 38 60 63% 12 Pearl Junior School 60 60 100% 125 Kennedy PrimAry School 34 38 89% 238 Waterford P/S Najjanankumbi 48 64 75% 351 Buima Royal School 19 30 63% 13 Jesjonny Day And Bdg. P/S 58 58 100% 126 Rushasha Salvation P/S 48 54 89% 239 Lukman Primary School 45 60 75% 352 Kitwe Town Primary School 19 30 63% 14 Yudesi Primary School 57 57 100% 127 Kakooge St.Jude Primary School 71 80 89% 240 Paul Mukasa Primary School 39 52 75% 353 Kyenzaza Integrated P/S 43 68 63% 15 St.Joseph Pilot School 57 57 100% 128 St.Regina Primary School 23 26 88% 241 Progressive Junior Sch.,Mukono 18 24 75% 354 Nenyodde Primary School 12 19 63% 16 Buyinja Primary School 55 55 100% 129 Kigulu Hill Primary School 45 51 88% 242 Mary Star Bright P/S 18 24 75% 355 Clever's Origin Junior School 65 103 63% 17 Kisosso Parents Primary School 53 53 100% 130 Mabira Parents Primary School 30 34 88% 243 New Valley Primary School 15 20 75% 356 Ruhika Qualitative P/S 17 27 63% 18 Fundamental Primary School 44 44 100% 131 Iganga Boys Primary School 89 101 88% 244 Junior Angels Model School 15 20 75% 357 Wakiso Town Primary School 27 43 63% 19 Little Angels P/S,Nakazadde 42 42 100% 132 St.Lawrence Junior School 59 67 88% 245 Dove Education Centre,Kalule 15 20 75% 358 Godfrey Fdn. P/S,Bunamwaya 52 83 63% 20 Parental Care Primary School 42 42 100% 133 Good Samaritan P/S,Kiwangala 22 25 88% 246 Mitooma Junior Primary School 15 20 75% 359 Kibuuka Mixed Nansana P/S 57 91 63% 21 Bishop Asili Mem. Nursery P/S 40 40 100% 134 Dez Junior Academy Pri. School 51 58 88% 247 Kiddawalime Preparatory School 56 75 75% 360 Jinja Central School 45 72 63% 22 St.Marys Immaculate Villa P/S 40 40 100% 135 St.Matia Mulumba Pri. School 92 105 88% 248 Standard Pri. School,Ndejje 44 59 75% 361 Kazinga Parents School 25 40 63% 23 Auntie Agnes Infant P/S,Mitete 35 35 100% 136 Fairways P/S,Kireka-Kamuli 42 48 88% 249 ST.Patrick Primary School 32 43 74% 362 Stella Maris Junior P/S 25 40 63% 24 Maama Junior SchOol,Malaba 35 35 100% 137 St.Paul Junior School 35 40 88% 250 Treeshade Primary School 37 50 74% 363 Yesu Natamba Day P/S 20 32 63% 25 Nakasongola Junior School 32 32 100% 138 Kyazanga Modern Primary School 21 24 88% 251 Mbarara Preparatory School 45 61 74% 364 Migeera R/C Primary School 20 32 63% 26 Bright Junior Wakiso P/S 32 32 100% 139 Citizens Primary School 41 47 87% 252 St.Jude Ntungamo Junior School 14 19 74% 365 Aisha Junior School 20 32 63% 27 Seeta Junior School,Mbalala 29 29 100% 140 Our Lady Parents P/S 27 31 87% 253 Bright Community P/S Kyebando 38 52 73% 366 Abc Primary School 15 24 63% 28 Bright Junior School 26 26 100% 141 Mandela Junior Primary School 20 23 87% 254 Little Muheji P/S,Nansana 46 63 73% 367 Bright Africa Primary School 10 16 63% 29 Hope Nabulagala Primary School 25 25 100% 142 Ssedde Junior Academy 20 23 87% 255 Kisuule Primary School 24 33 73% 368 Blessed Valley Primary School 33 53 62% 30 Kids Gear Primary School 23 23 100% 143 Elizabeth Academy P/S 13 15 87% 256 Katerera Junior School 16 22 73% 369 Bright Children P/S,Kawempe 41 66 62% 31 The Modern Junior School 21 21 100% 144 St.Cecilia Brd. School Buyamba 97 112 87% 257 Quality P/S Kyengera 13 18 72% 370 St. Athanasius Primary School 36 58 62% 32 Gateway Primary School 20 20 100% 145 Hope Children's Centre 32 37 86% 258 Wagga Wagga Primary School 13 18 72% 371 Kihiihi Progressive P/S 26 42 62% 33 St.Frances Educ. Centre P/S 20 20 100% 146 Bishop Ddungu Brg. Pri. School 83 96 86% 259 Katovu Highway Primary School 18 25 72% 372 Grammer P/S,Kanyampumo 13 21 62% 34 Rapha Primary School 20 20 100% 147 Namagunga Primary Boarding Sch 127 147 86% 260 Kampala Junior Kitante P/S 82 114 72% 373 Nyabikoni Primary School 73 118 62% 35 Kingo Parents Primary School 18 18 100% 148 Victorious P/S,Mukono 75 87 86% 261 Gombe Junior School 23 32 72% 374 Kyankwanzi Junior P/S 29 47 62% 36 Heritage Of St.Stephen Pri. School 18 18 100% 149 Super Primary School 25 29 86% 262 Bushenyi Parents Pri. School 40 56 71% 375 Bupadhengo Primary School 156 254 61% 37 Golden Bell Junior School 17 17 100% 150 Kings Way PrImary School 118 137 86% 263 St.Kizito Junior Sch.Namugongo 30 42 71% 376 Rubindi Preparatory SchoOl 38 62 61% 38 African Junior School-Bulenga 15 15 100% 151 Mother Care Bunnamwaya P/S 103 120 86% 264 Babiito Primary School 30 42 71% 377 Good Daddy 22 36 61% 39 K.Y Day And Boarding P/S 109 110 99% 152 Namirembe Parents Pri. School 125 146 86% 265 Erisa Primary School 25 35 71% 378 Mitooma Central School 22 36 61% 40 Umar B.A. Islamic Centre 92 93 99% 153 St.Kizito Learning Centre 70 82 85% 266 Budo Junior School 119 167 71% 379 Noble Hill Primary School 39 64 61% 41 Victory Learning Pri. School 90 91 99% 154 Kisubi Boys Primary School 70 82 85% 267 Joy Christian Primary School 91 128 71% 380 Summit Primary School,Njeru 14 23 61% 42 Sir Apollo Kaggwa P/S Mengo 122 124 98% 155 St.Kizito P.7 School 93 109 85% 268 St.Angella Primary School 27 38 71% 381 Kireka St.Matia Mulumba P/S 65 107 61% 43 Leo's Junior Primary School 177 180 98% 156 Kabojja Junior Primary School 132 155 85% 269 Iganga Victory Primary School 22 31 71% 382 St.Anthony Primary School 34 56 61% 44 Elasto And Dorah P/S 49 50 98% 157 Rock Foundation Primary School 17 20 85% 270 Genesis Primary School 39 55 71% 383 Takuba Primary School 17 28 61% 45 Kyengera Parents' P/S,Mugongo 48 49 98% 158 Everest Primary School 17 20 85% 271 St.Joseph's Preparatory P/S 34 48 71% 384 United Parents Primary School 17 28 61% 46 Unique Valley Primary School 89 91 98% 159 Cosna Primary School 17 20 85% 272 Hopebel Primary School 17 24 71% 385 Kireka Hill Infant Pri. School 20 33 61% 47 St.Kizito Kyamulibwa P/S 41 42 98% 160 King's Education Centre 28 33 85% 273 Uganda Kid Ev Primary School 29 41 71% 386 Royal Primary School,Bbunga 58 96 60% 48 Winston Primary School 77 79 97% 161 Sir Apollo Kaggwa P/S Nakasero 66 78 85% 274 El-Shaddai PrimAry School 45 64 70% 387 Our Lady Of Fatima Pri.
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