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Uganda girls outdo boys in English, CRE on UCE exams
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[QUOTE="Queen, post: 86740, member: 27"] Score gaps lit up the 2025 UCE results as girls grabbed language subjects and boys flexed in the lab-heavy papers. Gender split in subject performance [LIST] [*]Uganda National Examinations Board released the 2025 UCE breakdown. [*]Dan Odongo said patterns between boys and girls stayed consistent. [*]Female candidates topped English Language and Christian Religious Education. [*]Male students led the mathematics and core science subjects. [/LIST] Science and large entry dominance [LIST] [*]Results placed boys ahead in the Exceptional and Outstanding bands. [*]Mathematics showed a stronger male share at the top tiers. [*]Physics, Chemistry, and Biology leaned toward higher male proportions. [*]History and Political Education saw slightly fewer girls at peak levels. [/LIST] Prison schools hit full qualification [LIST] [*]Uganda Government Upper Prison School in Luzira entered 40 candidates. [*]Of those, 39 sat the exams, and everyone qualified. [*]Mbarara Main Prison Inmates Secondary School registered 12 learners. [*]All 12 candidates sat and secured the certificate. [/LIST] Special needs candidates performance [LIST] [*]The special needs cohort recorded 695 qualifiers for UCE. [*]That figure represents 98.2 percent of registered learners. [*]Nine candidates did not qualify for the certificate. [*]Overall numbers show steady outcomes for this group. [/LIST] Examination malpractice cases [LIST] [*]Uganda National Examinations Board logged 63 malpractice cases. [*]Mathematics and science practical papers featured most issues. [*]Odongo said teachers handed out experimental results to copy. [*]Investigations are active, and sanctions await confirmed offenders. [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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