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UNEB: Schools must allow unpaid students to take exams


As schools prepare for Uganda National Examinations that start mid-this month, the Uganda National Examinations Board has asked school managers to desist from stopping candidates who have not...

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Schools to reopen in next two weeks

Schools to reopen in next two weeks
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My father and the poor teacher adage


Every evening, my father, a headteacher of a primary school, could go through my exercise books to check on how I was doing in class

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Failed LDC law students  demand result details


Failed LDC law students demand result details
Wednesday June 09 2021
Some of the LDC graduates celebrate at a recent function. Only 10 per cent of students passed LDC exams for the 2019/2020 academic year. PHOTO/FILE
Summary
Another former law student, who preferred anonymity,  said LDC should give dissatisfied students a chance to have their exam scripts remarked as is the case with Uganda National Examinations Board.
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Some of the law students who allegedly failed the Bar Course at the Law Development Centre (LDC) of the academic year 2019/2020 recently, are demanding the release of the breakdown of their results.
“LDC is the most corrupt and incompetent institution I know in Uganda. They claim 90 per cent failed exams but they have not released any single mark or exam script to us. How will one know that they failed?” Ms Agather Atuhaire,  a former student, said yesterday.

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Senior six candidates to be briefed today


According to the timetable, students will sit for their first exam on Monday,12th.
Students will start with European History, mathematics paper 1 in the morning, National Movements and new states history and Mathematics  paper 2 in the evening.
According to UNEB officials, heads of school are advised to take candidates through all the rules and regulations and conduct of the examination.
A total of 98,300 will sit exams on Monday.

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