During the upcoming release of the UCE 2023 results, the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) is set to disclose strategies to aid in the smooth shift from the old curriculum to the new one for the candidates. This group of candidates, numbering 349,459, represents the last cohort of learners to sit for the UCE examination under the previous curriculum, showing a decline from the 364,467 candidates in 2022.
The announcement aims to outline measures and support mechanisms to ensure a successful transition for these students as they move from the old system to the new one. This change is significant as it marks the end of an era for this particular group of learners and signals a new chapter in their educational journey.
The adjustments and preparations being put in place by UNEB are crucial in ensuring that these candidates can adapt effectively to the updated curriculum requirements and continue their academic progression seamlessly.