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LIST: Top 100 UCE schools in Uganda

Stephen Kalema by Stephen Kalema
7 years ago
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On Thursday, Uganda National Examination Board (Uneb) released 2018 Uganda Certificate of Education results. It was revealed that the male students performed better their female counterparts.

Out of the 335,435 candidates that sat for these exams last year, 27,696 students passed in division one, 52,706 in division two, 70,347 in the third division while 137,058 were graded in the fourth division. Those who failed are 42,334.

Watchdog Uganda brings you the top 100 schools which performed well in the entire country based on the percentage of division ones registered.

       Centre Name                                            Percentage in Div 1.

  1. Light Academy Sec. Sch.                                 100.0%
  2. Lubiri Sec. Sch. Annex.                                    100.0%
  3. The Academy St.Lawrence, Budo.                    98.3%
  4. Uganda Martyrs Ss Namugongo.                    98.1%
  5. Namirembe Hillside High Sch.                         96.4%
  6. Ntare High Sch.                                                95.1%
  7. St. Mary’s Sec. Sch. Kitende.                             94.6%
  8. St. Joseph’s Sec. Sch, Nagalama.                      94.5%
  9. Namilyango College.                                        94.1%
  10. Seeta High Sch.                                                92.8%
  11. Mt. St. Mary’s Namagunga.                             92.6%
  12. Nalya Sec. Sch. Bweyogerere.                          92.2%
  13. Bp. Cipriano Kihangire Sce. Sch.                      92.2%
  14. Bukalasa Minor Seminary.                               91.9%
  15. Seeta High Sch., Mukono.                               91.9%
  16. God’s Way High Sch.,Maganjo.                        91.7%
  17. High Light Sec, Sch.                                         91.7%
  18. St. Joseph’s Seminary, Nyenga.                       90.5%
  19. London College of St. Lawrence.                     89.7%
  20. St. Joseph’s Girls, Nsambya.                            88.8%
  21. Gayaza High Sch.                                            88.8%
  22. Notre Dame Academy, Buseesa.                     88.1%
  23. St. Mary’s Girls’ College, Aboke.                     88.0%
  24. St. Mary’s College, Kisubi.                               87.8%
  25. King’s College Buddo.                                    87.7%
  26. St. Kaggwa Bushenyi High Sch.                      87.0%
  27. Jinja Progressive Sec. Sch. Annex.                  85.5%
  28. Maryhil High Sch.                                           85.0%
  29. Umar B.A Islamic High Sch.                            84.8%
  30. St Andrea Kahwa’s College, Hoima.               84.5%
  31.  Our Lady of Africa Sec. Sch.                          83.8%
  32. St. Mary’s College Kitovu.                              81.9%
  33. Naalya Sec. Sch, Namugongo.                      81.1%
  34. Ndejje Sec. Sch.                                             79.9%
  35. Kawempe Muslim Sec. Sch.                           79.2%
  36. St. Mary’s College, Lugazi.                            78.8%
  37. Nabisunsa Girls’ Sch.                                     78.1%
  38. St. Joseph Of Nazareth H/S.                          78.0%
  39. Iganga Sec. Sch.                                            77.9%
  40. Ocer Campion Jesuit College.                      76.3%.
  41. Wits College, Namulanda.                           76.0%.
  42. Archbp. Flynn Sec. Sch.                               74.5%
  43. Brilliant High Sch., Kawempe.                     73.8%
  44. St. Julian High Sch.                                     71.5%
  45. Hoy’s Sec. Sch., Bukomansimbi.                 70.0%
  46. Seeta High Sch. Green Campus.                 69.5%
  47. Trinity College Nabbingo.                          69.4%
  48. Kibuli Sec Sch.                                            67.6%
  49. Citizens Sec. Sch., Ibanda.                          66.7%
  50. Nadiket Seminary, Moroto.                        66.7%
  51. Ntungamo High Sch.                                   64.5%
  52. Merryland High Sch., Entebbe.                    64.0%
  53. Kiira College Butiki.                                      63.1%
  54. Bishop Cyprian High Sch., Kyabakadde.      63.0%
  55. Sacred Heart Seminary, Mubende.              63.0%
  56. Bwerenyangi Girls’ Sch.                               62.6%
  57. Mandela Sec. Sch., Hoima.                          62.2%
  58. Mpoma Sch.                                                61.8%
  59. St. Charles Lwanga Seminary.                     61.1%
  60. Hilton High Sch., Mukono.                          60.8%
  61. St. Joseph’s Vocational Sch., Mbarara.        60.7%
  62. Kisubi Seminary.                                          60.4%
  63. Makerere High Sch., Migadde.                     60.4%
  64. Namiryango Sec. Sch.                                   58.0%
  65. St. Jude Sec. Sch., Masaka.                           57.5%
  66. Seroma Christian High Sch.                          57.4%
  67. St. Cyprian Chavanod College.                      57.1%
  68. St. Paul’s Seminary, Kabale.                           57.1%
  69. St. Mary’s Seminary, Fort Portal.                   57.1%
  70. St. Stephen’s College, Bajja.                          56.2%
  71. Tororo Girls’ Sch.                                           55.3%
  72. Makerere College Sch.                                   55.1%
  73. Gombe Sec. Sch.                                             54.8%
  74. St. Lawrence Sec. Sch., Ssonde.                       54.2%
  75. Jinja College.                                                   54.0%
  76. St. Lawrence High Sch. Crown City.                  51.9%
  77. Makindye Sec. Sch.                                           51.8%
  78. Nsambya Hillside-Western Campus.                 51.5%
  79. Our Lady of Good Counsel.                               50.7%
  80. Hamza Islamic Sec. Sch.                                    50.0%
  81. Lugazi Homestone Sch.                                     49.4%
  82. Mengo Sec. Sch.                                                49.3%
  83. Mbarara High Sch.                                             48.4%
  84. St. Adrian Seminary, Rubanda.                          48.1%
  85. Greenlight Islamic SS, Nansana.                        47.9%
  86. St. Peter’s College, Tororo.                                47.6%
  87. Budini Sec. Sch.                                                 47.5%
  88. Mehta Sec. Sch.                                                 47.2%
  89. St. John Evangelist Seminary.                           46.7%
  90. Kitabi Seminary.                                               46.6%
  91. Uganda MartyRs’ High Sch., Rubaga.              46.5%
  92. Aga Khan High Sch.                                        46.2%
  93. Restore Leadership High Sch., Gulu.               44.8%
  94. Ibanda Sec. Sch.                                              44.3%
  95. Sacred Heart Sec. Sch., Mushanga.                44.2%
  96. St. Noa Mawagali Sec. Sch., Jinja.                   43.8%
  97. Kakoola High Sch.                                          43.7%
  98. Hana Mixed Sec. Sch.                                     43.5%
  99. Katikamu Sec. Sch.                                         43.4%
  100. Kisozi High Sch.                                             43.3%

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