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PLE results released todayPublish Date: Jan 21, 2013
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By Conan Businge

KAMPALA - The Ministry of Education will today release results for candidates who sat for their Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) last year.

The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) issued a statement on Friday announcing that the PLE results will be released Monday morning.

Parents will be expected to pick the results of their candidates from their respective schools.

According to the education ministry’s programme, Senior One students will report for first term on February 4.

Consequently, selection of students to be admitted in Senior One is expected to begin this week.

New Vision and other Vision Group platforms will feature the PLE candidates who scored aggregate four and five.

Are you a parent, head teacher or candidate with aggregate four and five and would like to have your success story captured in New Vision? Please email us your photo, index number, school and your PLE score to: photos@newvision.co.ug

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