PLE exams concluded, with pupils reflecting on the challenging exam period.
The Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) for this year have officially concluded, with candidates across the country having completed their final papers. A post-examination visit to Sseke Primary School in Kinoni Town Council, Lwengo District, captured the reflections of pupils, who shared their experiences of the challenging exam period.
While some students expressed confidence in their performance, others confessed to facing difficult questions, stating that they had done their best and were now relying on faith for a positive outcome.
The headteacher of Sseke Primary School, Cassim Mugalu Ssuuna, took a strong stance against examination malpractice, vehemently condemning the act of cheating and warning that those who engage in it face serious consequences. With the exams now over, he urged the students who have completed their tests to avoid engaging in any reckless behaviour during the holiday that could ruin their prospects.

Mr Ssuuna also extended a crucial message to parents, advising them to carefully guide their children during the upcoming school break. He specifically cautioned against allowing them to participate in activities that could expose them to bad habits, hinder their future learning, or disrupt their educational progress.










