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RANKING: Best, Worst districts in 2018 PLE Results

This is how Uganda’s districts performed in 2018 Primary Leaving Examinations.

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On Thursday, Uganda National Examination Board (UNEB) released the 2018 year’s Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE).

A total of 671,923 candidates registered for the exams from the 13, 072 centers across the country compared to 646,041 candidates from 12,751 centers in 2017.

476, 131 of the registered candidates were from Universal Primary Education (UPE) Schools whereas 195,792 were from private schools.

This is how the districts performed in 2018 Primary Leaving Examinations.

  1. Masaka (34.1% passed in Division One)
  2. Kampala (34.1% passed in Division One)
  3. Bushenyi (28.2% passed in Division One)
  4. Mbarara (27.8% passed in Division One)
  5. Wakiso (28% passed in Division One)
  6. Sheema (25.8% passed in Division One)
  7. Rubirizi (25.1% passed in Division One)
  8. Kalangala (23.2% passed in Division One)
  9. Mukono (21.5% passed in Division One)
  10. Kabarole (21.4% passed in Division One)
  11. Kyotera (20.4% passed in Division One)
  12. Mitooma (19.2% passed in Division One)
  13. Moroto (18.8% passed in Division One)
  14. Kabale(17.9% passed in Division One)
  15. Kalungu(17.8% passed in Division One)
  16. Ibanda(17.1% passed in Division One)
  17. Rukungiri(16.8% passed in Division One)
  18. Lwengo(15.2% passed in Division One)
  19. Buikwe (14.7% passed in Division One)
  20. Ntungamo(14% passed in Division One)
  21. Luweero(13.1% passed in Division One)
  22. Nakaseke (12.9% passed in Division One)
  23. Bunyagabu (12.4% passed in Division One)
  24. Lira (12.4% passed in Division One)
  25. Hoima (11.6% passed in Division One)
  26. Rakai (11.6% passed in Division One)
  27. Sembabule (11.6% passed in Division One)
  28. Mityana (11% passed in Division One)
  29. Buhweju (10.9% passed in Division One)
  30. Kasese (10.8% passed in Division One)
  31. Mpigi (10.7% passed in Division One)
  32. Kamwenge (10.6% passed in Division One)
  33. Bukomasimbi (10.3% passed in Division One)
  34. Gulu (10.2% passed in Division One)
  35. Jinja (10% passed in Division One)
  36. Ntoroko (9.8% passed in Division One)
  37. Mbale (9.7% passed in Division One)
  38. Iganga (9.6% passed in Division One)
  39. Kiryandongo (9.4% passed in Division One)
  40. Kanungu (9.3% passed in Division One)
  41. Nakasongola (9.1% passed in Division One)
  42. Isingiro (8.9% passed in Division One)
  43. Kiruhura (8.9% passed in Division One)
  44. Soroti (8.6% passed in Division One)
  45. Gomba (8.2% passed in Division One)
  46. Kisoro (8.2% passed in Division One)
  47. Rubanda (8.2% passed in Division One)
  48. Busia (8.1% passed in Division One)
  49. Rukiga (8.1% passed in Division One)
  50. Kagadi (8% passed in Division One)
  51. Kayunga (7.9% passed in Division One)
  52. Kole (7.9% passed in Division One)
  53. Bundibugyo (7.8% passed in Division One)
  54. Kiboga (7.8% passed in Division One)
  55. Butambala (7.7% passed in Division One)
  56. Kamuli (7.6 % passed in Division One)
  57. Kumi (7.5% passed in Division One)
  58. Mubende (7.5% passed in Division One)
  59. Namutumba (7.4 passed in Division One)
  60. Kyenjojo (7.2% passed in Division One)
  61. Masindi (7.2% passed in Division One)
  62. Koboko (7% passed in Division One)
  63. Napak (7% passed in Division One)
  64. Dokolo (6.9% passed in Division One)
  65. Kyankwanzi (6.8 passed in Division One)
  66. Kyegegwa (6.6% passed in Division One)
  67. Kibuku (6.5% passed in Division One)
  68. Kibaale (6.3% passed in Division One)
  69. Amolatar (6.1% passed in Division One)
  70. Kotido (6.1% passed in Division One)
  71. Bukedea ( 6% passed in Division One)
  72. Tororo (5.9% passed in Division One)
  73. Kaliro (5.8% passed in Division One)
  74. Kapchorwa(5.7% passed in Division One)
  75. Mayuge (5.6% passed in Division One)
  76. Apac (5.4% passed in Division One)
  77. Kakumiro (5.4% passed in Division One)
  78. Buliisa (5.3% passed in Division One)
  79. Namayingo (5.3% passed in Division One)
  80. Abim (4.9% passed in Division One)
  81. Buyende (4.8% passed in Division One)
  82. Luuka (4.4% passed in Division One)
  83. Kitgum (4.3% passed in Division One)
  84. Katakwi(4.2% passed in Division One)
  85. Nakapiripirit (4.2% passed in Division One)
  86. Bugiri (4.1% passed in Division One)
  87. Bududa (4% passed in Division One)
  88.  Butaleja (3.9% passed in Division One)
  89. Butebo (3.9% passed in Division One)
  90. Omoro (3.9% passed in Division One)
  91. Budaka (3.8% passed in Division One)
  92. Oyam (3.6% passed in Division One)
  93. Alebtong (3.3% passed in Division One)
  94. Arua (3.2% passed in Division One)
  95. Bukwo (3.2% passed in Division One)
  96. Ngora (3.2% passed in Division One)
  97. Adjumani (3.1% passed in Division One)
  98. Serere (2.8% passed in Division One)
  99. Bulambuli (2.7% passed in Division One)
  100. Namisindwa (2.7% passed in Division One)
  101. Lamwo (2.4% passed in Division One)
  102. Otuke (2.4% passed in Division One)
  103. Zombo (2.4 % passed in Division One)
  104. Agago (2.3% passed in Division One)
  105. Amuria (2.3% passed in Division One)
  106. Nwoya (2.2% passed in Division One)
  107. Pader (2.2% passed in Division One)
  108. Maracha (2% passed in Division One)
  109. Sironko(2% passed in Division One)
  110. Buvuma (1.9% passed in Division One)
  111. Pakwach(1.9% passed in Division One)
  112. Pallisa (1.9% passed in Division One)
  113. Kween (1.7% passed in Division One)
  114. Yumbe (1.6% passed in Division One)
  115. Amuru (1.4% passed in Division One)
  116. Kaabong (1.4% passed in Division One)
  117. Kaberamaido (1.4% passed in Division One)
  118. Nebbi (1.3% passed in Division One)
  119. Moyo (1.2% passed in Division One)
  120. Amudat (0.3% passed in Division One)

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