By Mirembe Martina
The S.4 results 2012 were released yesterday by the minister of education, Jessica Alupo at the Statistics House. The general performance of students has declined slightly from 2011 and has largely been attributed to laziness, poor time management and love affairs.
Some of the best schools are Namagunga, Kitende, Gayaza, Kisubi, among others. Below are some of the performing schools in S.4 2012.
School Division (%)
- St. Mary’s College Namagunga 99%
- St. Mary’s College, Kisubi 99%
- St. Mary’s SSS Kitende 97%
- Uganda Martyrs SS, Namugongo 97%
- Ntare School 97%
- London College of St. Lawrence 96%
- St. Henry’s College, Kitovu 96%
- Namilyango College 94%
- Nadiket Seminary Moroto 93%
- Seeta High School 91%
- Ndejje Sec. Sch 89%
- Immaculate Heart Girls School 87%
- St. Joseph SSS, Naggalama 87%
- Gayaza High School 87%
- St. Joseph Voc Sch, Mbarara 86%
- Nabisunsa Girl’ School 86%
- Naalya Sec Sch, Namagunga 85%
- Turkish College Academy 85%
- Trinity College, Nabbingo 85%
- Notre Dame Academy, Buseesa 84%
- St. Joseph Girls 83%
- Maryhill High School 83%
- Kisubi Seminary 83%
- Our Lady of Africa SSS 83%
- Merryland H/S 83%
- Kings College Budo 82%
- St. Juliana High Sch 81%
- Mbarara High School 80%
- Kawempe Muslim Sec Sch 75%
- Tororo Girls’ School 75%
- Kiira College Bitiki 71%
- Seeta High School, Mukono 69%
- Makerere College School 68%
- Iganga Secondary School 68%
- Kibuli Secondary School 67%
- St. Joseph’s Seminary 67%
- Herman Gmeiener 67%
- Bweranyangi Girls’ High School 65%
- St. Mary’s SS, Kitende Annex 62%
- Katabi Seminary 62%
