3RD TERM 2013 school results_ Social Program
THIRD TERM 2013 PERFORMANCE OF BUIKWE DISTRICT SOCIAL PROGRAM CHILDREN:
S/N |
STUD. CODE |
NAME |
SCHOOL |
CLASS |
TOTAL MARKS GOT |
CLASS POSITION |
TOTAL NUMBER |
COMMENT |
1 |
17/S |
NEKESA SHARON |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.3 |
434 |
12 |
53 |
Promoted to P.4 |
2 |
18/S |
WAMEME NICHOLAS |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
MID |
- |
- |
- |
Promoted to TOP Class |
3 |
43/S |
NANDECHA SANDRA |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.6 |
134 |
43 |
58 |
Promoted to P.7 |
4 |
15/S |
NANGO SUSAN |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.3 |
189 |
47 |
53 |
Advised to Repeat P.3 |
5 |
16/S |
KIZZA CHRISTOPHER |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.1 |
307 |
30 |
40 |
Promoted to P.2 |
6 |
34/S |
NAKANGU JESCA |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.3 |
264 |
42 |
53 |
Advised to Repeat P.3 |
7 |
13/S |
NANSAMBU GLORIA |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.1 |
560 |
6 |
40 |
Promoted to P.2 |
8 |
27/S |
KIVUMBI MAURICE |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.5 |
171 |
48 |
55 |
Advised to Repeat P.5 |
9 |
44/S |
MAGALA CYRUS |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.1 |
512 |
8 |
40 |
Promoted to P.2 |
10 |
|
KASAMBA ERIC |
BUIKWE SELF HELP |
P.4 |
349 |
22 |
58 |
Promoted to P.5 |
11 |
31/S |
NANKYA ZAITUNA |
BRIDGE HOPE P/S |
P.2 |
391 |
6 |
30 |
Promoted to P.3 |
12 |
40/S |
NAKITANDA SAIDA |
NAJJA C/U P/S |
BABY |
409 |
20 |
44 |
Promoted to TOP Class |
13 |
41/S |
KIZITO RONALD |
NAJJA C/U P/S |
P.2 |
126 |
42 |
55 |
Advised to Repeat P.2 |
14 |
42/S |
NAKAFU BRIDGET |
KATETE MODERN |
TOP |
- |
7 |
24 |
Promoted to P.1 |
15 |
32/S |
BALIRAINE NAJJIB |
HANNAH MOSHI P/S |
P.1 |
|
|
|
Did not study in third term due to sickness, will resume next year |
16 |
11/S |
BIRABWA REHEMA |
ROCK ACADEMY KAKUNYU |
BABY |
- |
31 |
37 |
Promoted to MID Class |
17 |
28/S |
NALUNKUMA VIVIAN |
MAKONGE MIXED P/S |
P.4 |
562 |
Div. 1 |
|
Promoted to P.5 |
18 |
29/S |
BIYINZIKA REAGAN |
MAKONGE MIXED P/S |
TOP |
439 |
7 |
35 |
Promoted to P.1 |
19 |
30/S |
NAKIBUULE HASIFAH |
MAKONGE MIXED P/S |
P.1 |
DIV 4 |
- |
- |
Advised to Repeat P.1 |
20 |
23/S |
KAGOYA ELESI |
SPIRE ROAD P/S |
P.1 |
351 |
- |
- |
Promoted to P.2 |
21 |
06/S |
KIZITO PHILLY |
MAKONGE AJIJJA P/S |
P.7 |
- |
- |
- |
Finished Sitting for his P.L.E |
22 |
20/S |
NABANJJA HARRIET |
ST.JOSEPH NAGA. P/S |
P.6 |
170 |
39 |
122 |
Promoted to P.7
|
23 |
21/S |
DUMBA PETER |
UGANDA MARTRYS |
S.3 |
618 |
41 |
66 |
Promoted to S.2 |
24 |
22/S |
NANYANZI BRENDA |
UGANDA MARTRYS |
S.3 |
390 |
59 Agg |
|
Promoted to S.4 |
25 |
33/S |
NAKIBIRANGO BETTY |
HOPE VOCATIONAL |
YR1 |
- |
- |
- |
Waiting to do her final exam in January, just doing industrial training |
26 |
09/S |
IGA HENRY |
NILE VOCATIONAL |
YR1 |
321 |
43 |
82 |
Normal progress |
The Summary:
Overall, 13/S Nansambu Gloria (P.1), 44/S Magala cyrus (P.1), 29/S Biyinzika Reagan (Top class),31/S Nankya zaituna(P.2),42/S Nakafu Bridget(Top class) were the best performers.
Generally, the performance is not impressing; with most of our children performing fairly. However, a number of them who performed poorly were advised to repeat their classes next year.
32/S Baliraine Najjib did not study in third term due to sickness but is expected to resume next year.
11/S Birabwa Rehema tried to perform well but needs change to boarding school so as to improve on drug adherence. There is complete lack of support from care givers posing a threat of drug failure. The girl is not regularly attending school and often sickly without any proper assistance from caregivers. Bringing her nearer to the clinic will improve monitoring drug adherence and treatment of opportunistic infections.
29/S Biyinzika Reagan did well even when he had to commute 14 kms away from every day during exam period. His mother’s health condition deteriorated and she was moved to the village. Reagan needs also to be transferred to boarding school. Actually the conditions at home are not favorable and currently he is even very sick. Father and Mother are separated and living very far apart. The father re-married and the co-wife is not friendly to Reagan and yet he needs father’s assistance.
41/S Kizito Ronald despite of being HIV negative, he has continued to perform poorly. The cause partly is due to lack of support from the grandmother, Ronald himself and the poor standard of the school. Grandmother does not have authority to force him attend school regularly and even when she has any function like burials, she goes with them (Ronald & Saida). Ronald himself likes absenting himself. He fakes illnesses while at school and the teachers allow him to go back home.
6/S Kizito Philly completed his final primary leaving examinations successfully and is waiting for the results expected to be released early next year. He is ready to proceed with secondary education if results are good but if not good, he accepts to branch to vocational training.
Action points
· 11/S Rehema and 29/S Reagan be considered for boarding section at Buikwe Self Help P/S
· 41/S Ronald be given last chance in the first term, 2014
· There is need for regular visits focusing on checking the performance progress including challenges met by these children.
· Continuous guidance by talking to these children
· School administration should give regular information concerning the children’s issues which can be rectified including counseling
· There is need for care givers to increase monitoring the children’s attendance and homework assignments to ensure compliancy.
· SP beneficiaries who have successfully finished their education need to attend back to school fare well so as to offer career guidance to the current beneficiaries.
In conclusion, much as the most our children are HIV positive, they need to really work hard to improve if they are excel in their studies.