Over 88 per cent pass A’ Level exams

According to the State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, boys performed better than girls

Thursday, February 21, 2019
Minister of Education Eugene Mutimura (right) and the State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education Isaac Munyakazi award College Christ Roi's Viollette Tuyishime (center) who emerged best performer in languages (Photos by Sam Ngendahima)

Up to 88.2 per cent of students who sat 2018 Advanced Level examinations passed, representing a 1.3per cent drop compared to the previous year’s performance.

This was announced during the official release of the results at the Ministry of Education headquarters in Kacyiru on Thursday morning.

A total of 42,145 candidates sat last year’s A’ Level exams, up from 40,753 the previous year.

Isaac Munyakazi, the State Minister for Primary and Secondary Education, said that, overall, boys performed better than girls.

 "That for the first time we had exams set in line with the new competency-based curriculum and still over 88 per cent of students passed is a good step forward,” he said.

The competency-based curriculum was rolled out in 2015 but it was not until last year that it was used as basis for national exams.

(L-R) Best performers in senior six national exams; Pax Agrippine Nubuhoro from ISF Nyamasheke , Violette Tuyishime of College du Christ Roi and Thomas Havugimana from TTC Nyamata.

 Munyakazi said this offered the ministry an opportunity to fix any existing gaps, including taking measures to hire more qualified teachers, increasing training materials, as well as boosting infrastructure.

"The idea is to increasingly improve the quality of education and produce graduates that are ready for the labour market,” he said.

Francois d’Assise Tuyisingize, from Petit Seminaire Saint Vincent Ndera, emerged the best in science subjects. He did Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry.

In languages, Violette Tuyishime, from College Christ Roi in Nyanza District, emerged the best. She offered Literature, Kiswahili and Kinyarwanda.

In arts, Mike Manzi, who studied History, Economics and Geography at Conerstone Leadership Academy in Rwamagana District, was the best in the male category.

The best performers, some of whom were present during the announcement of the results, were awarded computers.

The ministry also released results for Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), as well as Teacher Training Colleges (TTCs) candidates.