Samuel Amanya
Leaders and residents of Kamahuri Parish in Rugarama North Sub County, Ntungamo district, have commended the school management of Kamahuri Model Primary School for the outstanding performance in the Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) results of 2023.
Among the 104 pupils who took the PLE at Kamahuri Model Primary School, 30 achieved First Grade, and the remaining students secured Second Grade, with the top performer scoring six aggregates.
Amanya Ivan Rwanyakibaale, the Chairperson LC 3 of Rugarama North Sub County, expressed gratitude to the head teacher and staff of Kamahuri Primary School for their dedicated efforts and time invested in teaching the pupils, leading to the remarkable academic performance in the PLE examinations.
Rwanyakibaale highlighted the challenges faced by many government schools in achieving academic success but credited Kamahuri Primary School and other government schools that performed well. He encouraged them to maintain their excellence.
Additionally, he urged parents to prioritize education for their children, emphasizing that education is the most valuable gift a parent can provide.
Rev. Benson Nahoora, the head teacher of Kamahuri Model Primary School, extended congratulations to the parents and pupils for excelling in the PLE examinations. He attributed the success to God’s grace, the hard work of the staff, cooperation from the school board committees, and the pupils’ commitment to their studies.
Nahoora praised Rev. Muhangi Nelson and the Kamahuri Parish church for their continuous spiritual support, which contributed to the school’s improved performance in the last academic year (2023).
He assured that Kamahuri Model Primary School remains committed to further improvements in the coming years, aiming to surpass the achievements of the current year.
