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UNEB 2025 timetables for PLE, UCE, and UACE released

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September 17, 2025
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The Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB) has officially released the national examination timetable for 2025, marking a critical moment for over 1.4 million learners preparing for their final academic assessments.

In a statement issued this week, UNEB confirmed the schedule for Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE), Uganda Certificate of Education (UCE), and Uganda Advanced Certificate of Education (UACE), laying the groundwork for what is often considered the most important stretch in Uganda’s academic calendar.

The exams will begin with Senior Four (UCE) candidates in October, followed by Primary Seven pupils, and concluding with Senior Six students sitting for the UACE.

The UCE candidates will be the first to take their seats in the exam halls. October 10 has been earmarked for the official briefing of students, an essential session to guide them on conduct, rules, and exam protocols. The actual writing begins three days later on October 13, with Geography opening the morning session and Biology (theory) scheduled for the afternoon.

Over the following four weeks, Senior Four students will sit multiple papers across a broad range of subjects. The final UCE exams, Technology and Design, and Arabic, will be written on November 7, closing the first phase of the exam season.

For Primary Seven pupils, the countdown begins with their briefing on October 31, setting the tone for a tightly scheduled two-day assessment period. The PLE begins on November 3, with Mathematics in the morning and Social Studies and Religious Education in the afternoon.

These national exams serve as a gateway to secondary education, and for many families across Uganda, they represent not just an academic milestone but a test of hope, opportunity, and upward mobility.

The final group to take their turn will be Uganda’s Senior Six candidates. Their briefing will take place on November 7, and the writing begins on November 10. The morning session will kick off with a slate of subjects including Theory of Government, History of Africa, and Physics, followed by afternoon papers in Literature, Kiswahili, and Physics Paper Two.

The UACE exams will run through late November, concluding Uganda’s national exam cycle for the year.

A Call for Discipline, Integrity, and Cooperation

UNEB Executive Director Daniel Odongo emphasized that the pre-examination briefing sessions are not mere formalities but are designed to mentally prepare candidates, reinforce exam regulations, and curb malpractice, a growing concern in recent years.

“We urge all schools, parents, and community members to support this process,” said Odongo. “The credibility of our national exams depends on collective responsibility.”

He reiterated UNEB’s commitment to safeguarding the integrity of Uganda’s education system, adding that the cooperation of all stakeholders, from head teachers to invigilators and local communities, would be essential for a smooth and credible examination process.

With the official dates now confirmed, schools across the country are expected to adjust their lesson plans to maximize the remaining preparation time. Parents and guardians, too, are being called upon to create an enabling environment at home, one that supports revision, discipline, and rest.

For students, the release of the timetable marks the beginning of the final push, a period of intense study and focused ambition. It is a moment to consolidate months of learning, prove their academic mettle, and take a decisive step forward in their educational journey.

As Uganda’s learners brace for this defining moment, the nation watches, hopeful that the class of 2025 will rise to the occasion and deliver results that reflect both effort and integrity.

Ugnewsline Reporter

Ugnewsline Reporter

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