Education is an equalizer and knowledge is power.
As you prepare for your exams, Dr.Hon. Ahimbisibwe Gad Rugaju wants you to remember that this moment is a testament to your hard work and dedication. You have come a long way, and your efforts will pay off.
*Believe in Yourself*: You are capable and prepared. Trust in your abilities and the knowledge you’ve gained.
*Manage Your Time Wisely*: Stay focused, prioritize your tasks, and make the most of the time you have left.
*Take Care of Yourself*: Your mental and physical well-being is crucial. Get enough rest, eat well, and take breaks to recharge.
*Seek Support*: Don’t hesitate to reach out to teachers, classmates, or family members when you need help or just someone to talk to.
*Stay Positive*: Your mindset can make a big difference. Stay optimistic, visualize success, and remind yourself of your goals.
You are not just candidates; you are the future leaders, innovators, and change-makers of Kanungu District and beyond. Your success will bring pride to your families, schools, and community.
Remember, exams are a stepping stone to greater opportunities. Approach them with confidence, calmness, and determination.
This message aims to inspire and motivate you to perform to your best while taking care of your well-being.
Dr. Hon. Ahimbisibwe Gad Rugaju encourages Primary 7 pupils, Senior 4, and Senior 6 students, as well as teachers and parents in Kanungu District:
*For Students:*
– *Stay Focused*: With exams approaching, it’s crucial to maintain concentration and discipline in your study routine.
– *Time Management*: Create a study schedule and stick to it, ensuring you cover all necessary material.
– *Practice Past Papers*: Familiarize yourself with exam formats and question types by practicing past papers.
– *Seek Help*: Don’t hesitate to ask teachers or peers for assistance when needed.
– *Stay Positive*: Believe in yourself and your abilities. A positive mindset can significantly impact performance.
*For Teachers:*
– *Provide Guidance*: Offer detailed feedback and guidance to help students improve.
– *Encourage Consistency*: Promote regular study habits and consistent effort.
– *Foster a Supportive Environment*: Create a positive and encouraging classroom atmosphere.
– *Prepare Students Well*: Ensure students are familiar with exam formats and content.
*For Parents:*
– *Create a Conducive Study Environment*: Provide a quiet, comfortable space for studying.
– *Offer Emotional Support*: Be supportive and understanding, helping to manage stress.
– *Encourage Healthy Habits*: Promote balanced lifestyles, including proper nutrition and rest.
– *Stay Involved*: Show interest in your child’s progress and offer help when needed.
*General Tips:*
– *Briefings and Timetables*: Familiarize yourself with exam briefings and timetables. For PLE, the briefing is on October 31, and exams start on November 3. UCE briefings are on October 10, with exams beginning on October 13. UACE exams start on November 10.
– *Exam Integrity*: Emphasize the importance of honesty and integrity during exams. UNEB has strict guidelines against malpractice. Remember that in these remaining weeks you can use your time profitably by maximizing your full potential to change your entire life.
Dr.Hon. Ahimbisibwe Gad Rugaju encourages students to be confident and believe in themselves as they concentrate of their books and avoid time wasting in unworthy activities which can destruct them from concentration, teachers, and parents in Kanungu District to prepare effectively for the upcoming exams.
Best wishes for your exams!
Sincerely,
 Dr. Hon. Ahimbisibwe Gad Rugaju
Deputy RDC, Kanungu District.








