Comfort Akiiza celebrates her victory with her teachers after she scored aggregate 5 in the 2017 PLE which she sat at Child Africa Junior School in Kabale town. Her dream is to become a civil engineer and being a class monitor motivated her to read harder for better results so as to be exemplary in both leadership and academics. PHOTO BY ROBERT MUHEREZA.
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Joaman Kim Najjuma of Joykim Christian primary school, Kumi District scored aggregate 5. She wants to become an auditor. Najjuma says consulting and discussion groups helped her perform better. PHOTO BY SIMON PETER EMWAMU
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Kagahi Timothy Najuna of Addullam Model Primary school celebrates with his young sister after scoring aggregate 9. PHOTO BY FELIX AINEBYOONA
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Treasure Kasule (L) and Bright Ayesiga (R)of Pearl Junior in Bushenyi celebrate with their head teacher, Mr Grandford Tumuhaise after each scored aggregate 4 in the 2017 PLE exams. Photo by Zadock Amanyisa
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Eric Busulwa of Kitende Modern Nursery and Primary School scored Aggregate four. The school got 56 students Division One while 6 passed in second in the 2017 PLE exams. Photo by Ismail Kezaala
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Uthman Kitezala of Grace Primary School, Mbale who scored aggregate 10 celebrates with his father, Hajji Swaib Kitezala. PHOTO BY ANDREW KATABULAWO
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Patricia Kaitu-Kaingi, 12 (Center) with her mother, siblings and teachers celebrate after she scored Aggregate 05 at Banyatereza Golden Jubilee Memorial primary in Kabarole. Photo by Scovia Atuhaire
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Marion Kakwini, 12, celebrates her success with her head teacher Sr Rose Nakabo after she scored Aggregate 05 at Banyatereza Golden Jubilee Memorial Primary School in Kabarole District. Photo by Scovia Atuhaire
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Daphine Kahunde celebrates with her father Mr Edson Karugaba after she scored Aggregate 05 at Banyatereza Golden Jubilee Memorial Primary in Kabarole District. PHOTO BY SCOVIA ATUHAIRE