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Joy and excitement has filled Kinyansano Boarding Primary School following the outstanding performance of its Primary Seven candidates in the 2025 Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE).
A total of 151 candidates sat for their PLE at the school in December 2025, with 98 pupils passing in Grade One and 53 in Grade Two, marking a 100 percent pass rate. This achievement is the best performance recorded in the school’s history, surpassing results from previous years.
Parents, teachers, and the school administration under North Kigezi Diocese have expressed gratitude and happiness over the impressive results, describing them as a clear reflection of teamwork, discipline, and commitment to academic excellence.
Speaking to Boona Radio shortly after the release of the results, the Head Teacher of Kinyansano Boarding Primary School, Mr. Bernard Tumushangye, thanked the teaching staff, parents, and pupils for their collective effort that led to the success.
Mr. Bernard noted that the school’s consistent improvement in PLE performance is a result of dedication from all stakeholders. He called upon parents across Rukungiri District to continue entrusting the school with their children for quality education and strong future preparation.
He further appreciated the Ministry of Education and Sports for its continued support and government grants, which have enabled smooth school operations. Special appreciation was also extended to the North Kigezi Diocese, led by the Sixth Bishop, Rt. Rev. Onesimus Asiimwe, for prioritizing both spiritual revival and education, a move that has greatly contributed to the school’s steady progress.
