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The Fort Portal City Clerk Ambrose Ocen has reacted to the recent transfers of head teachers and teachers, aimed at improving academic performance in the City.
Speaking to Jubilee Radio, Ambrose said that the move is designed to enhance education standards.
He said that the transfers are part of efforts to improve academic performance in Fort Portal City, where some schools have struggled with poor results in the Primary Leaving Examinations.
The city expects the transferred teachers to prioritize effective teaching, communication with parents, and engagement with stakeholders.
Fort Portal that used to be ranked the best countrywide is now facing a crisis in its education sector after the release of the 2025 primary leaving examination (PLE) results, with reports indicating a poor performance
The transferred
Some of the teachers that faced transfers in Fort Portal City, include Mr Gaaki Steve from Kinyamasika primary school to Sts Peter and Paul primary school, Mr David Rubeihayo from Karambi Primary to Kinyamasika primary, Madam Angelica Kabasiita from Sts Peter and Paul primary to Karambi Primary school, Apeco Florence from Kazingo primary to Kitarasa primary school, Kunihira Felesta from Gweri primary school to Mukungwe primary y, Sanusu Hamid from Bukwali primary to Kamengo primary, Tamale Christine from Kagote primary school to Bukuuku primary school.