Uganda drops PLE results as boys outperform girls

Uganda’s primary exam results dropped, numbers climbed, boys edged girls, English led, and results hit phones via SMS.

Exam rollout and theme
  • Uganda National Examinations Board published Primary Leaving Examinations outcomes for 2025.
  • Tests ran nationwide on 3 and 4 November 2025.
  • Framed around learner security and whole-child assessment.
  • Marked the final hurdle for primary pupils.
Ceremony and leadership presence
  • The results launch happened at State House, Nakasero.
  • Hosted with senior officials in attendance.
  • Graced by Janet K Museveni.
  • Positioned as a formal national moment.
Who sat the exams
  • Dan Odongo shared registration figures.
  • 817,883 candidates registered across 15,388 centers.
  • Numbers rose compared with the prior year.
  • Participation spread countrywide.
UPE versus non-UPE split
  • UPE candidates totaled 522,036 across 11,525 centers.
  • Non-UPE candidates reached 295,847 in 3,863 centers.
  • The majority came through the UPE track.
  • Distribution highlighted access differences.
Performance takeaways
  • Males outperformed females overall.
  • Failure rates favored boys.
  • English topped subject performance.
  • Trends sparked fresh debate.
How results reach families
  • Access runs through SMS on telecom networks.
  • Correct steps trigger instant delivery.
  • Phones receive scores directly.
  • Parents and pupils can check fast.
 

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