Head teachers in Greater Luwero districts whose schools registered ungraded candidates will face disciplinary action, the District Executive Committees led by LCV Chairpersons have decided.

Uganda National Examination Board-UNEB released the 2022 Primary Leaving Examinations results showing that in Luwero district, 13,974 (89%) out of 15,706 candidates who registered for the exams passed to join secondary schools whereas 1,347 candidates (8.6%) failed and 385 (2.4%) didn’t turn up.

In Nakasongola, 3,677 out of 4,606 registered candidates passed to progress to secondary schools whereas 683 candidates (15.7%) failed and 246 candidates (5.3%) didn’t turn up for exams.

In Nakaseke, 4,777 out of 5,172 registered candidates passed the exams whereas 211 candidates failed and 184 candidates didn’t turn up for exams.

The District Executive Committees led by LCV Chairpersons have ordered the Education Officers to compile an analysis of the performance of each school to enable them to recommend disciplinary actions on those who registered a high number of ungraded candidates.

Erastus Kibirango the LCV Chairperson of Luwero district says that the head teachers will appear before the Rewards and Sanctions Committee to defend themselves why the learners failed the exams.

Kibirango says that those who fail to defend themselves will be forwarded to District Service Commission to face disciplinary actions which include reprimand, demotions and dismissal.