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Namasale technical school shines with 97% pass rate in 2025 TVET exams

12 April 2026, 9:12 am

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By Sarah Ejang and Alphonce Odur

Namasale Technical School has once again cemented its reputation as a centre of academic excellence following the release of the 2015 TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) results.

Out of the 217 students who sat for the examinations last year, an impressive 212 passed, marking a significant milestone for the institution.

Speaking to our reporter, the Principal of Namasale Technical School confirmed the results, noting that only five students failed to satisfy the examiners.

He clarified that the failures were primarily due to students missing some of their scheduled papers rather than a lack of academic competence.

Principal on performance.

The overall performance this year has been outstanding,” the Principal remarked.

“This achievement is a testament to the dedication of our students, the hard work of our teachers, and the unwavering support from parents and stakeholders.

Without their combined commitment, such remarkable results would not have been possible.

”The Principal extended his gratitude to the parents, students, teachers, and stakeholders whose unwavering support has ensured that the school continues to excel across various disciplines.

Top performing courses according to the released data, the best-performed courses this year include:- Building Construction- Electrification- Leather and Shoe Making- Tailoring

Principal applauds the performers.

He specifically applauded the students who secured First Class grades, attributing their success to a culture of hard work and consistency.

“Our First Class performers set a high standard and reflect the discipline and perseverance that we strive to instill in all our students,” he said.

“Their achievements encourage their peers to maintain focus and pursue excellence in all aspects of their training.

”Known countrywide for its consistent track record, Namasale Technical School continues to lead the way in producing skilled graduates for the national workforce, currently having over 600 students enrolled.

This performance underscores the school’s commitment to nurturing talent that will contribute meaningfully to the country’s development.