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Top 40 Schools with the Sharpest Decline in UCE 2022 Results
Academic decline refers to a significant drop in a student's academic performance, including grades and overall achievement. The decline can be a result of a variety of factors and can have a profound impact on the student, their families, and the school community. The release of the UCE 2022 results has shown that while many schools improved their performance compared to 2020, some schools that had previously performed well experienced a sharp decline.
This sudden decrease in academic performance can be disheartening and stressful for students, parents, and educators alike. It may raise questions about the effectiveness of the educational system, the student's abilities, and the future prospects for those affected. In some cases, the decline may be temporary and related to a specific challenge or circumstance, such as a lack of motivation or difficulty with time management. However, in other cases, it may indicate a deeper issue that requires intervention and support.
For the schools and students experiencing this decline, it is important to identify the root cause and work together to find solutions. This may involve additional resources, such as tutoring or counseling services, or changes in teaching methods and approaches. By addressing the underlying issues, schools and students can get back on track and continue their academic journeys with renewed confidence and success.
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We now list the schools that had a performance decline
# |
School |
District |
2022 % Pass |
2022 % Pass |
1 |
LIGHT FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL,NSANGI |
WAKISO |
30.4 |
100 |
2 |
DAKABELA COMPREHENSIVE SECONDARY SCHOOL |
SOROTI |
41.9 |
100 |
3 |
HOPE & FAITH SECONDARY SCHOOL |
LUWEERO |
28.6 |
86.4 |
4 |
NANCY COMPREHENSIVE SS FOR THE DEAF |
LIRA |
0 |
52.9 |
5 |
BARAKALA SEED SECONDARY SCHOOL |
YUMBE |
22.2 |
69.7 |
6 |
MUYALLEN HIGH SCHOOL |
KAYUNGA |
29.4 |
75 |
7 |
KITSWAMBA SDA SECONDARY SCHOOL |
KASESE |
10 |
51.7 |
8 |
KIZINDA PARENTS VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL |
BUSHENYI |
11.1 |
52.6 |
9 |
ACHOLIBUR SECONDARY SCHOOL |
PADER |
0 |
41.4 |
10 |
KIBONA VOCATIONAL SECONDARY SCHOOL |
MBARARA |
40 |
81.3 |
11 |
ROMASA GIRLS COLLEGE,MUKONO |
MUKONO |
56.8 |
97.5 |
12 |
KING SOLOMON SECONDARY SCHOOL,KAGADI |
KAGADI |
20 |
60 |
13 |
ARUA ACADEMY |
ARUA |
23.4 |
61.9 |
14 |
ANYARA SECONDARY SCHOOL |
KALAKI |
12.5 |
50 |
15 |
RASUL AKRAM ISLAMIC SECONDARY SCHOOL |
BUTAMBALA |
23.1 |
60 |
16 |
BUMASOBO SECONDARY SCHOOL |
BULAMBULI |
22.2 |
58.8 |
17 |
LOHANA HIGH SCHOOL |
KAMPALA |
59.6 |
96 |
18 |
NANDERE SECONDARY SCHOOL,KIBUKU |
KIBUKU |
40 |
75.6 |
19 |
HOPE SENIOR SCHOOL,NAKIREBE |
MPIGI |
51.6 |
87 |
20 |
ST.PAUL'S HIGH SCHOOL,RUSHOOKA |
NTUNGAMO |
46.9 |
81.3 |
21 |
CHRIST THE KING SECONDARY SCHOOL |
SERERE |
27.3 |
61.5 |
22 |
VICTORY HIGH SCHOOL,MASINDI |
MASINDI |
45.8 |
79.4 |
23 |
GOLDEN SCHOOL,KAMPALA |
KAMPALA |
50 |
83 |
24 |
VALLEY HILL MIXED SECONDARY SCHOOL |
KALIRO |
44 |
76.5 |
25 |
BRIGHT FUTURE BWEBAJJA SECONDARY SCHOOL |
WAKISO |
51.4 |
83.7 |
26 |
ST.GERALD'S VOC. SECONDARY SCHOOL,MASAKA |
MASAKA |
39.7 |
71.9 |
27 |
POKOT GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOL |
AMUDAT |
0 |
32 |
28 |
MATUGA HIGH SCHOOL |
WAKISO |
28.6 |
60.4 |
29 |
ST.EDWARD'S SECONDARY SCHOOL,MANAFWA |
MANAFWA |
34.5 |
66.3 |
30 |
ST.PETER'S SECONDARY SCHOOL,KIGUMBA |
BUKOMANSIMBI |
28.6 |
60 |
31 |
NYANZA HIGH SCHOOL,JINJA |
JINJA |
69 |
100 |
32 |
SARAH NTIIRO HIGH SCHOOL,MAYUGE |
MAYUGE |
17.4 |
48.2 |
33 |
MASAKA ISLAMIC SS,NAMASENENE |
MASAKA |
46.8 |
77 |
34 |
HOLY ANGELS HIGH SCHOOL,MADERA |
SOROTI |
40.6 |
70.6 |
35 |
MAX FOUNDATION SECONDARY SCHOOL,ACHANA |
NEBBI |
23.1 |
52.9 |
36 |
RUGANDO COLLEGE,RWAMPARA |
RWAMPARA |
58.3 |
87 |
37 |
RWAKATENDE SECONDARY SCHOOL,KACHUCHU |
BUSHENYI |
10 |
38.3 |
38 |
TALENTS COLLEGE,MUKONO |
MUKONO |
47.6 |
75.9 |
39 |
APOSTLES OF JESUS SEMINARY,MOROTO |
MOROTO |
65.5 |
93.5 |
40 |
SEKISINDE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL |
KAYUNGA |
42.9 |
70 |