Education
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Bukomansimbi is facing an education crisis as A-level enrollment falls.
Only 157 out of the 650 candidates who sat for their Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) in 2021 in Bukomansimbi…
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Reaping The Benefits of The New Curriculum: Key Takeaways
The new curriculum’s main goal is to produce secondary school graduates who can function in the twenty-first century. The secondary curriculum’s principles.…
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The government intends to build 250 seed schools in sub-counties.
Ms Janet Museveni, the Minister of Education and Sports, has stated that the government intends to build 259 seed secondary…
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According to UNEB, candidates will not need their parents’ NIN to register for tests in 2022.
The Uganda National Examinations Board has disputed allegations that 2022 applicants will be required to produce their parents’ National Identification…
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Mpigi school was closed after pupils and instructors claimed to be possessed by demons.
Following claims that demons are haunting students, the administration of UMEA Day and Boarding Primary School in Mpigi District, central…
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To rehabilitate street youngsters, ghetto schools spring up.
In the ghetto’s heart, a number of unlicensed schools run by volunteers teach public order and fundamental life skills to…
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A new group of students is threatening to overwhelm government schools.
Several government schools in the Luwero district are overcrowded as a result of the large number of students who returned…
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Museveni speaks up on the importance of allowing pregnant females to attend school.
President Museveni has stated that he will meet with religious leaders to discuss the issue, and that pregnant girls should…
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Teachers will receive UGX 200,000 each in relief money.
The Ministry of Gender, Labour, and Social Development has revised standards for private school instructors seeking relief financial transfers, lowering…
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Jinja schools will provide more recess and lunch time for students.
To create social separation at distinct meal moments, a group of school administrators in Jinja district have decided to lengthen…
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Teachers say the new lower secondary curriculum is good but tough to implement.
Teachers have predicted that the new lower secondary curriculum will cost a lot of money to implement because it is…
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GIRLS, OPEN YOUR BOOKS AND CLOSE YOUR LEGS, MINISTER
In South Africa, a regional health minister has been chastised for ordering schoolgirls to “open your books and close your…
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