Joseph Kamya, head teacher at St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde with some of the student Basketballers last year

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A couple of students as Rose Cynthia Aguti, Jonathan Busuulwa, Bruno Marata Dima, Felix Kalangala, Elizabeth Kembabazi, Prima Elizabeth Kireru, Francis Nabongo, Hajjarah Kakembo Nagujja, Moureen Samalie Nalukenge, Flavia Bakansa Mbatudde, Tendo Bridget Nassali, Jessy Nazzinda, Benjamin Lubega, Eric Moses Lemukol Santrinah Nakandi, Catherine Nakiyingi, Oliver Namutebi, recorded B projects with outstanding A scores in various subjects.

St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde (Mukono) has continued to perform with the high flying colours in the national examinations.

As per the 2024 Uganda Certificate of Examinations (UCE), all the students registered, 201 passed in grade one.

Thirty-five (35) students passed with project B grade and the rest with project C.

A couple of students as Rose Cynthia Aguti, Jonathan Busuulwa, Bruno Marata Dima, Felix Kalangala, Elizabeth Kembabazi, Prima Elizabeth Kireru, Francis Nabongo, Hajjarah Kakembo Nagujja, Moureen Samalie Nalukenge, Flavia Bakansa Mbatudde, Tendo Bridget Nassali, Jessy Nazzinda, Benjamin Lubega, Eric Moses Lemukol Santrinah Nakandi, Catherine Nakiyingi, Oliver Namutebi, recorded B projects with outstanding A scores in various subjects.

A force in sports especially in Basketball, St Cyprian High School Kyabakadde maintains the status quo on the education front as well.

“The performance has been exceptional and credit goes to the students, school management committee, teachers, non-teaching staff and parents as well as the well-wishers. We shall continue to front the education agenda” Joseph Kamya, head teacher remarked upon the examinations release.

The First Lady who also doubles as the Minister of Education and Sports officially released the results at State House Nakasero on Tuesday, 11th February 2025.

According to the report from the ministry, the females dominated English language, Christian Religious Education as well as Art and Design.

The male candidates did well in history and political education, geography, mathematics, agriculture, chemistry and biology.

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David Isabirye is a senior staff writer for Kawowo Sports where he covers most of the major events.

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