Revealed ! Wisdom High Sch Celebrates Outstanding UACE Results & Unveils Secrets to Success
The Executive Director of Wisdom High School in Kole, Ambrose Ogwal, shared a strong message with parents and the community as he unveiled the school’s impressive performance in the 2025 UACE examinations. Eight of the school's top students scored an outstanding 20 points, a remarkable achievement that highlights the school's dedication to academic excellence.
During a media address, Ambrose Ogwal, who began with a brief prayer to give thanks, expressed his pride in the students' success. “We are truly grateful to the Lord for this achievement,” he said, “and we celebrate not only the results but also the hard work and commitment of our students, teachers, and parents.”
The results reveal a story of consistent excellence. Wisdom High School, which registered 438 candidates for UACE, saw every student pass and qualify for university admission—a feat that makes the school one of the top performers in Northern Uganda.
Ogwal praised the students’ performance, noting that the top eight candidates, all from science streams except for two arts students, scored a perfect 20 points. He shared a breakdown of the scores:
- 16 students scored 19 points
- 21 students scored 18 points
- 29 students scored 17 points
- 51 students scored 16 points
- 55 students scored 15 points
- The remaining students scored as low as 14 points
Reflecting on the school’s history, Ogwal emphasized that since 2023, Wisdom High School has maintained a steady record of excellent results in both UCE and UACE exams across Uganda. He recalled that in 2024, six students achieved the maximum score, making the school the top performer in Northern Uganda that year.
Addressing other schools, Ogwal shared his secret to success: a strong commitment from teachers, school leaders, parents, and students working together. “Performance thrives on collective effort,” he stated.
Beyond academics, Wisdom High School also nurtures talents in sports and emphasizes moral development, preparing students to become responsible members of their communities and to live positively.
Ogwal linked the school’s focus on science education to Uganda’s national goal of becoming a science-led nation. He proudly pointed out that the school boasts the largest science laboratory in Northern Uganda, along with a well-stocked library and a fully equipped ICT center—tools that are instrumental in driving student success.
He credited the school’s strong administrative structure and dedicated, well-trained staff for this achievement. His vision is clear: to transform Wisdom High School into a hub of academic excellence, serving students from Northern, Eastern, West Nile, and Western Uganda.
As the school continues to set high standards, Ogwal remains committed to nurturing future leaders who will contribute meaningfully to Uganda’s development.
What's Your Reaction?
