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A'LEVEL AT KCB
Kiira college is one of the very best in regards to academic excellency.it is a school that boosts of a record of excellent results over years and it does excel at both O-level and A-level.As away of encouraging educational programs in the school,best students at A level are given prizes and will always feature on this site as away of honoring them for the achievement that they have brought to the school.
Also,all the best students per class every term shall be posted here in both O and A level to show that it doesn't end in class but we do appreciate them here too.
more information is coming about UACE results over the past years
Just like in S.1, there is a selection process for students seeking A' Level admission at Butiki. The minimum set requirement  requires passing the UCE exams (taken at the end of the 4th year of O'level) usually in the preceeding year and obtaining a UCE certificate.
Unlike in many other public schools, the students can usually opt out from whichever subject combination that the school had offered them into one of their choice.  But this has to be done during the first month of admission.

1. It is presumed that the student's
    change of combination is dependant
    on his perceived sense of "ease" of the
    subjects that he chooses other than
    the "hard" combination that was
    decided by the school administration.
2. Some students feel that they are more
    suited to pursue careers in Science
    fields vs Arts fields, and hence prefer
    to change to a science combination of
    their choice. The vice versa is also
    true.
3. There is also the "grandiosity" aspect
    of subject selection. Although usually
    rare, some students feel that by offering a subject combination that is usually considered "hard or difficult", it will offer them more "respect" among fellow students. Surely, this is based

O-LEVEL ACADEMICS & ADMISSIONS
Admissions to Senior one (also called Form 1) are based on student merit; after completion of the Primary level of Education exams (PLE) in the preceding year prior to the year admission is being sought. As in all most public Ugandan secondary schools, the S.1 selection process usually occurs annually in late January.
Admissions only occur in S.1 during O' Level. Because of the variations in subjects from school to school, and also to avoid students being interrupted in the teaching of the academic syllabus, admissions are not offered to students who require entry into the school in S.2 to S.4. Thus after S.1, No transfer students are accepted from other schools.
However, in special circumstances, some students who may not have made the admission cut off points or who never applied to the school during their  last year of primary school education can be admitted it to the school. But this is usually done at the discretion of the school; in consultation with the headmaster and his staff.
WE SHALL BE UPLOADING BEST O-LEVEL CANDIDATES EVERY YEAR HERE

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