PLE Results
It’s that time of the year again when emotions run high as candidates and schools receive their final examination results.
Ministry of Education -MOE is today releasing the Primary Living Examinations -PLE results for candidates who sat for 2020 examinations.
And as the culture is, schools usually bounce to celebrations, showing off their best performers as a reminder of how excellent the school is.
However, unlike before, schools remain closed as a dark cloud looms in the silver lining on when they will reopen.
As the MOE releases virtually release results at State House Entebbe, Police have also directed against celebrations and parties as candidates receive them.
PLE Results
Police mouthpiece Fred Enanga says all police divisional/district commanders have been told to be alert and act on schools flouting the lockdown measures in place.
“As we congratulate all P.7 leavers, we would like to warn all schools against violating the pandemic rules by holding school celebrations over the PLE results. Students can easily get exposed to the deadly virus. All police commanders will be on standby to counter this. The statement reads”
The schools have been advised to either postpone the celebrations when schools reopen or hold the celebrations virtually.
“All Headteachers are advised to either postpone the school celebrations to some future time when schools are reopened or hold a virtual celebration. Remember there are harsh consequences in form of fines, penalties and punishments for Covid-19 offenders. Enanga says
According to UNEB, 749,761 candidates from 14,300 centres sat for PLE in March 2021.