UACE 2025: Acholi Schools Register Progress in Arts and Sciences Despite Persistent Gaps

UACE 2025: Acholi Schools Register Progress in Arts and Sciences Despite Persistent Gaps

The Acholi sub-region has registered notable progress in the 2025 Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE) results, with a number of schools demonstrating strong performance in both Arts and Sciences. However, beneath this progress lies a deeper story of unequal learning conditions, resource gaps, and the ongoing transition to competency-based education.

The results were officially released on Friday, March 13, 2026, by the First Lady and Minister of Education and Sports, Janet Kataaha Museveni, at State House, Nakasero. These results provide an important reflection of both academic achievement and the quality of teaching and learning across Uganda.

How the Acholi Rankings Were Derived

The ranking of schools in this analysis is based on Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) data, following the widely accepted New Vision methodology, where schools are ranked according to their average points per candidate.

This method considers:

  • Overall school performance rather than individual excellence
  • Consistency across candidates
  • Minimum candidate thresholds to ensure fairness

The analysis focuses on the top 30 schools in Arts and top 30 in Sciences within the Acholi region.

Education Landscape of Acholi Region

The Acholi sub-region consists of the following districts:
Gulu City, Gulu District, Kitgum, Pader, Agago, Amuru, Lamwo, Omoro, and Nwoya.

The region has over 80 secondary schools, including both government and private institutions, with Gulu City acting as the central academic hub. Schools in Gulu tend to perform better due to relatively improved access to teachers, infrastructure, and learning resources compared to rural districts.

Top 30 Acholi Schools – ARTS (2025 UACE)

RankSchoolAvg PointsCandidates
1Ocer Campion Jesuit College12.938
2Restore Leadership HS Gulu12.3120
3St. John Paul II College Gulu11.446
4Archbishop Flynn SS11.115
5Gulu Central HS10.0144
6St. Mary’s College Lacor9.5220
7Sacred Heart SS Gulu9.438
8Grace Memorial SS Gulu9.325
9Paicho SS Gulu9.018
10Y.Y Okot Girls’ Memorial School8.147
11Adilang SS8.139
12Gulu HS7.839
13St. Joseph’s College Layibi7.424
14Bishop Angelo Negri College7.322
15Kitgum Comprehensive College7.3120
16Koro SS Gulu7.037
17Gulu SS6.926
18P.N. Nwotton HS Gulu6.928
19Keyo SS6.963
20Sir Samuel Baker School6.914
21Gulu Army SS6.859
22Rev. Jabuloni Issoke Memorial College6.735
23Layibi HS6.724
24St. Charles Lwanga College Kalongo6.621
25Kitgum HS6.666
26Aweere SS6.425
27Pope Paul VI SS Anaka6.467
28Charity College Gulu6.229
29Trinity College Gulu6.234
30Opit SS6.129

Arts Performance Analysis

In Arts, Ocer Campion Jesuit College emerged as the leading institution with an impressive 12.9 average points, followed closely by Restore Leadership High School Gulu (12.3). These schools have consistently demonstrated strong academic leadership, structured learning environments, and disciplined student engagement.

The dominance of Gulu-based schools in the top ranks highlights the urban advantage, where access to qualified teachers, learning materials, and mentorship opportunities is significantly higher.

However, a sharp performance drop is noticeable beyond the top 10 schools, where average points fall into the 6–8 range, indicating disparities in instructional quality and learner support across the region.

Top 30 Acholi Schools – SCIENCES (2025 UACE)

RankSchoolAvg PointsCandidates
1Restore Leadership HS Gulu13.344
2Ocer Campion Jesuit College13.058
3Sacred Heart SS Gulu9.517
4P.N. Nwotton HS Gulu9.221
5St. John Paul II College Gulu9.139
6Gulu Central HS9.129
7St. Joseph’s College Layibi8.654
8Archbishop Flynn SS8.627
9St. Mary’s College Lacor8.222
10Bishop Angelo Negri College7.830
11Lukung SS7.711
12Adilang SS7.511
13Lacor Seminary7.510
14Kitgum Matidi Seed School7.410
15Koro SS Gulu7.038
16Kitgum Comprehensive College7.072
17Palabek SS6.952
18Trinity College Gulu6.813
19Sir Samuel Baker School6.826
20Paicho SS Gulu6.810
21Y.Y Okot Girls’ Memorial School6.810
22Aweere SS6.611
23Gulu SS6.395
24Kitgum HS6.298
25Gulu HS6.119
26Omot Seed SS6.120
27Palabek Ogili SS6.019
28Rev. Jabuloni Issoke Memorial College5.625
29Pope Paul VI SS Anaka5.535
30Gulu Army SS5.328

🔬 Science Performance Analysis

In Sciences, Restore Leadership High School Gulu leads with 13.3 average points, followed closely by Ocer Campion Jesuit College (13.0), confirming their balanced excellence across disciplines.

Unlike Arts, Science performance shows a steeper decline after the top 5 schools, highlighting deeper structural challenges such as:

  • Limited laboratory facilities
  • Inadequate science equipment
  • Reduced exposure to practical experiments

This reinforces the reality that science education is still constrained by infrastructure gaps, especially in rural areas.

⚖️ Key Observations Across Arts and Sciences

A cross-analysis of both categories reveals that:

  • Top schools appear in both Arts and Sciences, indicating strong institutional systems
  • Gulu dominates performance, reflecting better access to resources
  • Performance disparity remains wide, especially between urban and rural schools
  • Many schools still operate within the 6–7 point average range, suggesting moderate performance levels

Challenges Affecting Performance

Despite the progress, several challenges continue to affect education quality in Acholi:

  • Inadequate laboratory infrastructure
  • Limited ICT integration
  • Teacher shortages in rural schools
  • Overreliance on theoretical teaching methods
  • Limited exposure to competency-based learning approaches

Way Forward for Acholi Region

To sustain and improve performance, stakeholders must prioritize:

  • Teacher training and mentorship in CBC methodologies
  • Investment in laboratories and digital infrastructure
  • Expansion of ICT programs and KAWA Connect solutions
  • Promotion of project-based learning through ICT Clubs

Conclusion

The Acholi region’s performance in the 2025 UACE results reflects a region that is steadily improving but still grappling with structural challenges.

While top schools continue to excel, the broader goal remains ensuring that all learners, regardless of location, receive quality, relevant, and practical education.

The journey ahead is not just about improving grades—but about building a generation of learners who can think, innovate, and transform their communities.

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