MUGABE R
Educationists at Kebisoni Integrated Primary School in Kebisoni Town Council, Rukungiri District, have expressed excitement over their sustainable academic excellence.
Pupils, parents, and authorities demonstrated joy for the quality results on Friday, 24th January 2025, while receiving the Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) results at the school premises. The school achieved 9 first grades, 41 second grades, and 12 third grades for the 2024 examinations.
Mzee Elia Mugisha, the chairperson of the management committee of Kebisoni Integrated Primary School, praised the unity and support exhibited by parents, teachers, and well-wishers, including the church and Kakinga CDC. He urged parents to sustain goodwill and fulfill their parental responsibilities, such as providing scholastic materials, ensuring children’s welfare, and offering space for revision, to empower the authorities to achieve continuous excellence.
Herbert Musasizi, the headteacher of Kebisoni Integrated Primary School, attributed the success to parents’ commitment, children’s enthusiasm for quality education, the blessings of the church, and the dedication of teachers. He implored parents to maintain resilience to sustain high standards.
Henry Tugume, a parent, expressed trust in the school for instilling discipline and building a strong foundation for higher studies. He assured the school of his unwavering support for its prosperity.
Anthony Agumenaitwe and Peter Nuwahereza, both PLE leavers, acknowledged the selfless teaching, thorough revision, and teamwork among learners, which enabled their success.
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