APAC, UGANDA – Legacy College Apac has announced an outstanding performance in the 2025 Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE) examinations, with the school recording a 100% pass rate. The institution has set a new academic benchmark in the region after all 17 of its candidates qualified for the next level of education with flying colours.
According to James Aboo, one of the directors of the school, the results reflect the institution’s commitment to rigorous academic standards. Speaking to the press, Aboo revealed that the performance was not just about quantity, but quality, with students excelling particularly in the sciences.
"We are thrilled to announce that of the 17 candidates who sat for the UCE last year, they all passed with flying colours," Aboo stated. "Notably, we had students scoring a distinction 'A' in Mathematics and other science subjects. This is a testament to the hard work of our students and the dedication of our teaching staff."
The results place Legacy College Apac firmly on the map as a rising academic force in the region. Mr. Aboo emphasized that this success is part of a larger vision to elevate educational standards beyond the school compound.
"Legacy College Apac has come to improve the quality of education, not just in Apac, but in the entire Lango sub-region and Uganda at large," Aboo continued..
“We are building a legacy of excellence. We want to show that students in this region can compete with the best in the country, especially in critical subjects like science and mathematics which are the foundation for future development."
The school’s management has pledged to maintain this momentum, investing in better laboratory facilities and continuous teacher training to ensure that future cohorts achieve even greater success. Parents and education stakeholders in Apac have lauded the performance, hailing Legacy College as a beacon of hope for quality education in the district.
