Hai guys,
I agree with Oyo.This is because every time a student is groomed well in 
O'level,the parents prefer the continue to persue A'level in K'la Schools.And 
you know in Evaporation that when the most energetic molecules in a hot liquid 
escape, then the liquid cools hence the saying,"Evaporation causes cooling".
Our teachers are always strugglng with mediocres and their best can get back to 
their class rooms.If this trend cannot be reversed our usual chorus continues 
and this time we may sing lauder.A pat in the back sometimes changes the 
situation as we know things are never the same as when we were there.Sorry if 
appeared rather pessimistic, but thats the situation I comprehend.
Thanks 
 Nyakuni Alfred,
Radio Pacis 90.9 fm
P.O.Box 494,
Arua.
E-mail:[email protected]
Alternative E-mail:[email protected]
Tel:+256772373312. 




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From: alfred oyo <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Tue, March 15, 2011 11:36:12 AM
Subject: Re: [WestNileNet] A ELEVEL RESULTS-WEST NILE SCHOOLS.


Dear Friends,

I would like to respond to the mail of Mr. Aliti Tom about the A level Results 
as follows:

Much as we saw on the papers that St. Josephs College Ombaci produced 1 A and # 
Bs, this was the result of the best studend in the School, NOT the Performance 
of the entire School perse.

However, I would like to agree with Tom that the results are really very 
appauling. We, individually and collectively, need to put our heads together to 
adress the problem of poor performance in our Schools. The biggest challenge is 
that those who are supposed to adress these issues i.e The District leadership 
including myself,  have resorted to taking their children to Kampala schools 
and 
hence have less interest in the schools in the region. Ladies and Gentlmen, 
Friends, CAN WE PUT EDUCATION ON THE AGENDA FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF OUR DISTRICT?

Alfred Oyo
Arua. 




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From: aliti candia <[email protected]>
To: A Virtual Network for friends of West Nile <[email protected]>
Sent: Fri, March 11, 2011 9:17:36 AM
Subject: [WestNileNet] A ELEVEL RESULTS-WEST NILE SCHOOLS.


Dear friends,
 I have read in the news papers the performance of our schools in West Nile in 
the 2010 A level exams. It is painful but we should not lose hope.
A school like  St. Joseph's college-Ombaci having only one A and 3 Bs is not 
encouraging. May be the news papers were not accurate. Mvara results were 
encouraging though according to the papers.
Any friend who can update us with an accurate  A level results of schools in 
the 
west nile will help to enlighten us. Am sure we have friends either in 
MoES,MTN,NEW VISION or UNEB who can extract for us this information.
Please post a summary on the network for friends to have comments on. Am aware 
it is not all about A s and Bs in exams, but we need the results  for purposes 
of trend analysis and getting a way forward/plan actions.
 Warm regards.
 
Candia Tom Aliti
Principal Finance Officer 
Budget and Finance Division, Planning Department,
Directorate of planning and Development,Ministry of Health.
P O Box 7272,Kampala.
Mob Tel. +256772574789
Email: [email protected].
 
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