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PLACEMENT INFORMATION GUIDE
Placement Information Guide For Primary Seven Leavers 2017 Edition 3
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This information guide is updated regularly and is available on the Ministry of Education and Sports
website at www.education.go.ug . The most current version should be used, when making choices for
post-primary institutions.
I. This information document should be carefully studied by the candidate together with their parents or
guardians.
2. The parents or guardians together with the candidates should contact the Head of the School
so that they may decide on the following:
a) Whether the child should put a SECONDARY SCHOOL, TECHNICAL SCHOOL, OR
COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC AS FIRST CHOICE.
b) The order of choices for the Secondary Schools and also for the Technical Schools, Farm
Schools and Community Polytechnics.
c) Secondary Schools have been categorized as follows:
i. USE (Government)
ii. Non- USE (Government)
iii. USE (Private)
iv. Non-USE (Private Schools)
3. (a) For the secondary school option, the candidate should make FOUR CHOICES of
his/her order of interest. They may all be either Boarding or Day Schools or Both.
NOTE: Past experience has shown that many candidates with reasonably good aggregates
fail to gain admission into schools of their choices. The main reason for this is that these
candidates select only popular schools, such as Kisubi, Mwiri, Ntare, Budo, Teso College,
Comboni, Layibi College, Namagunga, Gayaza, Tororo Girls, Mary Hill, Makerere
College, etc. These popular schools always have a large number of applicants hence the
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competition for them is also acute and the places are usually filled up with the candidates
of Division 1 and only those with aggregates 4 - 6.
Therefore, a candidate is advised that if the 1st choice is among these schools
mentioned above or of the category by popularity to pupils and parents, his/her
second, third and fourth choices should be in less competitive schools. You should
consider all the four choices to be equally important. A general guide is for the average
pupils to choose a wide range of schools even if these schools may not be so famous or
even if they may not be boarding schools.
Candidates intending to choose day schools are advised to select schools in places where
they can find accommodation. Private schools have now been included here and applicants
are free to include any of them among their choices.
4. (a) Change of choices will not be accepted once the entry forms have been submitted for
processing by the Admission Committee of the Ministry of Education and Sports.
b) Selection for Post-Primary Institutions will be based only on the choices that appear on the
U.N.E.B entry (P.L.E.) forms. Selection is based on 1st choice, but other choices are equally
important.
c) Exactly the same choices that a candidate makes on the P.L.E entry forms should be the
ones to be entered on the Ministry of Education and Sports Application "Form X". Every
school is advised to keep a copy of the entries in order to cross check with choices to be
put on "Form X".
5. (a) Heads of Schools should make sure that four characters are used when entering codes
of Secondary Schools on entry forms. Codes of secondary schools have been changed, by
giving them Selection Code numbers for example: 1001, 1007, 1011 etc. Heads of schools
should ensure that candidates fill the new selection codes and not the UNEB center
numbers of the schools.
b) Codes of Technical Schools have been changed by giving them Numbers for Technical
School, for example: 6001, 6002 etc.
6. For a candidate to qualify to be admitted, the candidate must have passed P.L.E., at least
with passes in all the subjects. For the purpose of benefitting from the USE programme,
eligible candidates will have scored an average aggregate of between 4 and 28. However,
this depends on pass scores, and is subject to change from time to time.
7. This is the most up-to-date document. DO NOT USE THE OLD EDITIONS. Any
alterations and amendments will be communicated to you later.
NB: PLEASE KEEP THIS INFORMATION BOOKLET FOR FUTURE SCHOOL
REFERENCES.
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SECTION 1:
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6037 PACER COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BCP, CJ, EL, PD, NEBBI
BOX 11, PAKWACH. MV, PC, MCT
6038 GOMBE COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BCP, CJ, EL, PD, WAKISO
BOX 16475, WANDEGEYA. MV, PC, MCT
6039 MUBENDE COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BOX 135, BCP, CJ, EL, PD, MUBENDE
MUBENDE. MV, PC, MCT
6040 KIHIIHI COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BCP, CJ, EL, PD, KANUNGU
BOX 7, KIHIHI. MV, PC, MCT
6041 SSANJE COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BCP, CJ, EL, PD, RAKAI
BOX 233, KYOTERA. MV, PC, MCT
6042 RUTUNKU COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BOX BCP, CJ, EL, PD, SEMBABULE
4020, SEMBABULE. MV, PC, MCT
6043 KAKIRA COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, BCP, CJ, EL, PD, JINJA
P.O. BOX 1367, JINJA MV, PC, MCT
6044 OLIO COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BCP, CJ, EL, PD, SOROTI
BOX 239, SOROTI. MV, PC, MCT
6045 OBYEN COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, P.O. BCP, CJ, EL, PD, KITGUM
BOX 281, KITGUM. MV, PC, MCT
6046 MBALE COMMUNITY POLYTECHNIC, BCP, CJ, EL, PD, MBALE
P.O. BOX 1231, MBALE. MV, PC, MCT
6047 NILE VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE NJERU, P.O. CJ, BCP, WMF, EI, JINJA
BOX 1829, JINJA. CAT
6048 UGANDA MARTYRS VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL BCP, MV, CJ, PL, EI, SOROTI
INSTITUTE, P.O. BOX 630, SOROTI. TC, AGR.,
MECHANICS
6049 PIONEER TEHNCIAL INSTITUTE, P.O. EI, MV, BCP, CJ, PL, IGANGA
BOX 463, IGANGA. F&M, TCG
6050 ST. JOSEPH'S TECHNCIAL SCHOOL, GULU, P.O. BOX CJ, BCP, TCG, MV GULU
264, GULU.
6051 MULAGI VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, P.O. TC, CAT & BUTALEJA
BOX 850, TORORO. COMPUTER
STUDIES
6052 KOBOKO TECHNCIAL SCHOOL, P.O. CJ, BCP, TC, MV KOBOKO
BOX 281, KOBOKO.
6053 DANIEL COMBONI POLYTECHNIC, NAOI, P.O. BOX 94, CJ, BCP, TC, MV MOROTO
MOROTO.
6054 AVE MARIA VT & YCENT, P.O. BOX 172, LIRA. TC, CJ, BCP, WMF, LIRA
PD, BK, CT
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These course options take three years and enable one to gain trade skills for employment in the
Vocational and Technical disciplines. Key subjects/courses offered are:
BBT BOAT BUILDING TECHNOLOGY
BCP BRICK/BLOCK LAYING AND CONCRETE PRACTICE
BK BEE KEEPING
BUS BUSINESS EDUCATION
CAT CATERING
CJ CARPENTRY AND JOINERY
CRM COMPUTER REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE
CT COMPUTER TRAINING
PC POTTERY AND CERAMICS
TC TAILORING AND CUTTING
EI ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
PL PLUMBING
MV MOTOR VEHICLE MECHANICS
AGR AGRICULTURE
PD PAINTING AND DECORATING
MCT METAL CRAFTS AND TRADES
LT LEATHER TAINNING
WMT WELDING AND METAL FABRICATION
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SECTION 2:
GOVERNMENT AIDED
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1789 CHAHI SEED S.S., P.O. BOX 277, KISORO. O MIXED/DAY KISORO
BUSANZA S.S., P.O. BOX 97,
1790 O MIXED/DAY KISORO
KISOROKABALE.
IRYARUVUMBA HIGH SCHOOL, P.O.
1791 O&A MIXED/DAY KISORO
BOX 6, KISORO-KABALE.
ST. PETER’S S.S. RWANZU, P.O.BOX 46,
1792 O MIXED/DAY KISORO
KISORO.
1793 KABAMI S.S., P.O. BOX 258, KISORO. O MIXED/DAY KISORO
SESEME GIRLS’ S.S., P.O. BOX 239,
1794 O&A GIRLS/BOARDING KISORO
KISORO.
1795 MUHANGA S.S., P.O. BOX 8 KISORO. O MIXED/DAY KISORO
1796 MURAMBA SS O MIXED/DAY KISORO
1797 NYAMIREMBE SS, P.O. BOX 251, O MIXED/DAY KISORO
KISORO.
Y.Y. OKOT GIRLS' MEMORIAL SCHOOL,
1805 O&A GIRLS/BOARDING KITGUM
P.O. BOX 68, KITGUM.
NAMOKORA VOCATIONAL S.S., P.O.BOX
1806 O MIXED/DAY KITGUM
P.O. BOX 250, KITGUM.
KITGUM HIGH SCHOOL, P.O. BOX 87,
1807 O&A MIXED/BOARDING KITGUM
KITGUM.
1808 PALABEK S.S., P.O. KITGUM. O MIXED/DAY KITGUM
ARCHBISHOP JANAN LUWUM
1809 MEMORIAL COLLEGE, P.O. BOX 19, O MIXED/DAY KITGUM
KITGUM.
PADIBE GIRLS COMPREHENSIVE S.S.,
1810 O MIXED/DAY KITGUM
P.O. BOX 94, KITGUM.
1811 PADIBE S.S.S., P.O. BOX 23, KITGUM. O MIXED/DAY KITGUM
1812 LOKUNG S.S. O MIXED/DAY LAMWO
1813 KITGUM MATIDI S.S. O MIXED/DAY KITGUM
ST. CHARLES’ LWANGA SS KOBOKO,
1821 O&A BOYS/BOARDING KOBOKO
P.O. BOX 1, KOBOKO.
1822 NYAI S.S., P.O. BOX 46, KOBOKO. O MIXED/DAY KOBOKO
1823 NYANGILIA S.S., P.O. BOX 19, KOBOKO. O MIXED/DAY KOBOKO
1824 NYALIRO S.S., P.O. BOX 5, KOBOKO. O MIXED/DAY KOBOKO
1825 LONGIRA S.S., P.O. BOX 57, KOBOKO. O MIXED/DAY KOBOKO
1834 KOTIDO S.S., P.O. KOTIDO. O&A MIXED/BOARDING KOTIDO
NYERO ROCK HIGH SCHOOL, P.O. BOX
1836 O MIXED/DAY KUMI
112, KUMI.
1837 WIGGINS S.S., P.O.BOX 4, KUMI. O&A MIXED/DAY KUMI
MUKURA MEMORIAL SS, P.O. BOX 189,
1838 O&A MIXED/DAY KUMI
KUMI.
1897 BOMBO S.S., P.O. BOX 118, BOMBO. O&A MIXED/DAY LUWEERO
1898 BOMBO ARMY S.S., P.O. BOX 132, O&A MIXED/DAY LUWEERO
BOMBO.
ST. KIZITO KATIKAMU KISULE S.S.,
1899 O&A MIXED/DAY LUWEERO
P.O.BOX 163, WOBULENZI.
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GOVERNMENT AIDED
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SECTION 4:
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LIST OF UNIVERSAL PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP SECONDARY SCHOOLS 43
ST JOHNS KALIIRO
1938 COMPREHENSIVE S.S.S. O MIXED/DAY LYANTONDE
1939 MPUMUDDE S.S.S. O MIXED/DAY LYANTONDE
1940 KASAGAMA S.S. O MIXED/DAY LYANTONDE
1954 BUWAGOGO S.S.S. O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
1955 BUBUTU SS, P.O. BOX 1634, MBALE. O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
MAGALE PARENTS S.S.S., P.O. BOX
1956 29, MBALE. O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
MAGALE ROYAL INTEGRATED S.S.,
1957 P.O.BOX 250, MBALE. O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
ST. MARY'S COLLEGE MAYENZE,
1958 P.O.BOX 114, MBALE. O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
1959 SIBANGA POLYTECHNIC S.S. O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
MANAFA HIGH SCHOOL, P.O. BOX 120,
1960 MBALE. O&A MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
MANDELA COMPREHENSIVE HIGH
1961 SCHOOL O MIXED/DAY MANAFWA
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MIXED/DAY BUKOMANSI
3247 ST LAWRENCE STANDARD H/S O MBI
ST PETER COLLEGE SCHOOL MIXED/DAY BUKOMANSI
3248 KISOJO O&A MBI
3249 MASIIRA SSS O MIXED/DAY BULAMBULI
KIZINDA PARENTS VOC. HIGH MIXED/DAY
3250 SCHOOL O BUSHENYI
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LIST OF NON-UNIVERSAL PRIVATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS 71
2086 MALUKU S.S., P.O. BOX 738, MBALE. O&A MIXED/DAY MBALE
BUGISU HIGH SCHOOL, P.O.BOX 623,
2087 O&A MIXED/DAY/BOARDING MBALE
MBALE
ST. JOSEPH'S VOCATIONAL SCHOOL,
2116 O&A BOYS/BOARDING MBARARA
P.O. BOX 120, MBARARA.
MBARARA SCHOOL OF HIGHER
2117 O&A MIXED/DAY MBARARA
EDUCATION,
KATATUMBA ACADEMY, P.O. BOX 429,
2118 O&A MIXED/BOARDING MBARARA
MBARARA.
BURYANSUNGWE S.S., P.O. BOX 185,
2119 O MIXED/DAY MBARARA
IBANDA MBARARA.
MBARARA MODERN SCHOOL, P.O. BOX
2121 O&A MIXED/DAY/BOARDING MBARARA
1135, MBARARA.
ALLIED SCHOOL MBARARA, P.O. BOX
2122 O&A MIXED/DAY/BOARDING MBARARA
1213, MBARARA.
UNIVERSAL HIGH SCHOOL,
2123 NYABUSHOZI, P.O. BOX 1807, O MIXED/DAY MBARARA
MBARARA.
KINONI HIGH SCHOOL, P. O. BOX 1357,
2124 O&A MIXED/DAY/BOARDING MBARARA
MBARARA.
EDEN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL LTD,
2125 O&A MIXED/DAY/BOARDING MBARARA
P.O. BOX 877, MBARARA.
MAAJI MEMORIAL ACADEMY, P.O.
2126 O&A MIXED/DAY MBARARA
BOX 1868, MBARARA.
ST. KIZITO’S HIGH SCHOOL, P.O. BOX
2144 O&A MIXED/DAY MITYANA
23, MWERA-MITYANA.
BUSUBIZI S.S., P.O. BOX 147, MITYANA.
2145 O&A MIXED/DAY MITYANA
SKILLS TRAINING
Skilling Ugandan Youth for Employment
Primary School Leavers should be aware that, due to soaring levels of youth unemployment (even for graduate
youth), skills training is the best option available as of now.
Those who enroll and graduate in skills training programs are easily employed into small or medium scale
businesses, which are available throughout Uganda. The graduates can also set up their own businesses and
become employers themselves. Besides getting employment, there are also available paths for further education
for graduates of technical schools. This can enable them to continue with Advanced Certificate, Ordinary
Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Degree and Post Graduate studies.
Skills training are conducted in formal and non-formal skills training institution/setting. In this booklet, we have
captured only those institutions that offer formal training programs; those technical institutions who participate
in the direct National Placement Exercise for P.7 leavers, (see pages 3-4)
Sixteen (16) Community Polytechnics (CPs). These admit Primary seven leavers for 3-year Trade Technician
programs. The graduates are employed in their communities. The training programs are aimed at giving practical
and innovative skills. Also, these polytechnics offer non-formal training programs, which are demanded by the
communities, where they are located.
It should be noted also, that; there are over 400 Technical Training Private Providers in Uganda, which offer a
mix of skills training programs, of different capacities and categories. At the moment, the list of these private
institutions is not available in this Information Guide Booklet for purposes of placement, since they admit
students outside the National Placement Exercise. Applications to these institutions may be made directly to
them.