KISORO, UGANDA – Kisoro Vision Secondary School is poised for academic excellence as it unleashes a cohort of 120 Form Six candidates, all set to conquer the upcoming Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) examinations.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The school’s headteacher, Mr. Buuka Hakizumwami, revealed the number and expressed strong confidence in the students’ readiness during a comprehensive candidate briefing held this past Friday.
Hakizumwami highlighted the school’s multi-faceted preparation strategy for the crucial UACE exams, which are scheduled to begin nationally on Monday.
“We have adequately prepared the students through regular tests, completion of the syllabus, and practical sessions, especially in science subjects,” Hakizumwami stated.
The headteacher, buoyed by a strong sense of optimism from the thorough preparation, went on record to predict better performance and improved results for this year’s examinations.
He further urged candidates to uphold the highest standards of integrity by exhibiting good behavior during the examinations and approaching their papers with focus and care.
“We are thoroughly prepared and highly optimistic about this year’s examinations, and we are predicting significantly better results. I urge all candidates to uphold the highest integrity, exhibit good behavior, and approach their papers with focus,” Hakizumwami added.
The headteacher also extended a crucial appeal to parents to take good care of their children, noting that unsupervised freedom can sometimes lead to negative peer influence and undesirable behavior.
The Kisoro Vision community now waits with hope, poised for a successful examination season as its well-prepared candidates step into the examination halls next week.