6 of our 8 students taking their National 7th grade
Primary Leaving Examinations received 1st grades or A’s;
2 received high 2nd grades or B+s.
1st Grade – 6 students:
A+: Amos and Edward, A: Rahim, Kalungi, and Innocent, A-: Martha
Second Grade – 2 students
B+: Ojok and Shirat
All eight of our students were admitted to top high schools.
L.E.A.D Uganda has more students in top schools than any other NGO in Uganda.
We are so proud of them. Please join us in congratulating them for their hard work.
Amos: A+ / 1st Grade: 5 aggregates – Admitted to King’s College Budo
Amos received a score of 5. He was the best in his school. Amos, who lives in Kitgum and is orphaned by the war in the north had one of the highest scores of children from his war-torn rural district. The newspaper came to Amos’ school to interview his teachers for a story about Amos.Amos was admitted into high school at the legendary Kings College Budo, one of Uganda’s top schools.
Edward – A+ / 1st Grade: 6 aggregates – Going to Namugongo
Edward is a double orphan who lives in a Kampala slum. He has been in and out of school due to money problems. He applied to L.E.A.D Uganda last year. Monica told him if he did well on his 7th grade PLE exam, we would take him. He studied hard and did spendidly.
Edward was admitted to Namugongo, one of Uganda’s top high schools.
Edward is a hard worker. He is persistent. Even though we told him we could not decide until after the exam results were in, he come by our office two or three times a week during his school break to wash dishes and clean the compound. That is the attitude we look for in students: determination and a willingness to help. We are delighted he has joined our family.






















