Kisubi star eyes the altar
Feb 08, 2011
ANDREW Ssentongo of Kisubi Seminary, who scored aggregate 14, could not hide his disappointment when he received his results.
By Juliet Lukwago
ANDREW Ssentongo of Kisubi Seminary, who scored aggregate 14, could not hide his disappointment when he received his results.
“I knew I would score at least nine or 10, but nevertheless, I am still grateful,†he says.
Out of 41 students who sat the examinations at the school last year, 36 passed in division one and five in grade two.
Ssentongo studied on a bursary after his parents failed to raise fees.
He intends to become a priest and a doctor by studying physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics at A’ Level.
ANDREW Ssentongo of Kisubi Seminary, who scored aggregate 14, could not hide his disappointment when he received his results.
“I knew I would score at least nine or 10, but nevertheless, I am still grateful,†he says.
Out of 41 students who sat the examinations at the school last year, 36 passed in division one and five in grade two.
Ssentongo studied on a bursary after his parents failed to raise fees.
He intends to become a priest and a doctor by studying physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics at A’ Level.