Felister, one of nearly 400 students who took P.L.E. examinations this year, said she was certain she would pass since she had done her best to study.
"I anticipate to perform well in my examinations since the professors did an excellent job of educating and preparing us," Felister stated immediately after finishing her final test.
Felister stated of Kampala Parents Institution, "This is a beautiful school, and I have loved my stay here." "I encourage parents to bring their children here to learn as well."
When asked what she intends to do now that she is taking a lengthy holiday, Felister said, "During my vacation, I want to make music." "My fans should simply keep an eye out for amazing music from me at any moment."
Felister's classmate Lilly Kojo noted, "she has truly been a fantastic buddy and is extremely energetic." We all admire her for it. I'm certain she'll pass PLE with flying colours. By the way, she's insane. "This girl is insane and brilliant at the same time."
Felister's father, Nyanzi Mike, expressed gratitude to Kampala Parents School for teaching his daughter, saying, "First and foremost, I appreciate the Ruparelia Foundation for accepting to grant Felister a scholarship and supporting her in all ways till she finished primary seven and sat for the P.L.E."
"I also appreciate Kampala Parents School for admitting and educating her for the whole time she was studying here till she finished her academics," he said.
Ms. Daphne Kato, the school's principal, expressed gratitude to God for allowing her students to pass primary seven.
"I appreciate God for assisting my students in completing P.7." There were almost 400 people, yet no one got ill. "We all worked together as a team, and we were able to get to this," says Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, chairman of this foundation, the board of directors, the staff, the parents, and the students of this school.
Ms. Kato went on to say that "the students were well-prepared, and the instructors did an excellent job." "We know COVID-19 created a lot of complications, but we thank God that we were able to do this," said the directors, "and we hope the results will be extremely positive."
She did, however, remark that admissions to the school are already ongoing in all grades in order to cover the hole left by the seven primary school leavers who have finished their examinations.
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