Uganda student numbers rose as exam results stalled

Record-breaking enrollment figures from Uganda's 2025 Primary Leaving Examination exposed a system that gets kids through the door but barely teaches them to think.

Record PLE turnout in 2025
  • A whopping 817,883 pupils took the exam, the largest cohort ever logged.
  • That number jumped 2.6 percent compared to the prior year.
  • UPE beneficiaries made up roughly 63.8 percent of all test-takers.
  • Female candidates edged past males at 52.4 percent of the total.
Most students are stuck in the middle
  • Fewer than one in five showed top-tier skill across all four subjects.
  • Around two-thirds of test-takers landed in the medium-ability bracket.
  • Deeper reasoning and real-world problem-solving tripped up the majority.
Subject-level highs and lows
  • English was the standout, with 18.5 percent hitting the top band.
  • Social Studies tanked hardest because applied-knowledge questions stumped kids.
  • A sluggish, patchy pivot toward competency-based teaching is partly to blame.
Boys edged out girls in most subjects
  • Males grabbed 61.08 percent of Division 1 and 2 spots overall.
  • Girls only outpaced boys in English performance bands.
  • Household duties and fewer STEM-focused programs weigh girls down.
  • Fresh calls for gender-responsive instruction picked up steam after these results.
Special needs and prison candidates
  • Special Needs Education test-takers climbed 9.3 percent to 3,636 pupils.
  • Nearly half of SNE candidates pulled off a Division 2 result.
  • Inmates at Luzira and Mbarara prisons scored Division 1 and 2 passes.
Cheating scandals hit multiple districts
  • The Uganda National Examinations Board flagged bribery and monitored coercion.
  • Kampala, Kisoro, and Mukono had their results held back for probes.
  • Kyenjojo and Kabarole got praise for cracking down and cleaning up.
 

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