Parents of Kabuga Demonstration Nursery and Primary School in Kagadi district are demanding justice after discovering that their children were made to sit fake Primary Leaving Examinations (PLE) in 2025.Kabuga Demonstration Nursery and Primary School, located in Kabuga Trading Centre, Muhorro Sub-county in Kagadi District, had 12 Primary Seven candidates in 2025.However, it is alleged that the headteacher, Mukwasira Titas, commonly known as Tito, gave them fake exams that were not set by the Uganda National Examinations Board (UNEB).According to parents, Tito misled them by claiming he had registered the candidates under a school in Kyenjojo District. Ndyamuhaki Mackline, a parent, said Pupils later reported sitting the exams at another school, raising doubts about the credibility of the process.Katushabe Gloria, another parent, said she tried in vain to get clarification from the headteacher on why candidates were being taken to Kyenjojo District.When the 2025 PLE results were released, parents were unable to find any records of their children’s results, confirming fears of fraud.Natukunda James, the parent, explained that Efforts to obtain recommendation letters from the school reportedly resulted in fake documents.Katushabe Gloria expressed disappointment with the school management for extorting money from them under the guise of educating their children.Kebirungi Blessing, one of the affected pupils, described unusual and troubling conditions under which they sat the exams.Aizire Katusiime, another pupil, claimed that they were even tortured while in the Kyenjojo district to do the reported fake PLE.Parents say they have suffered financial losses, with some taking loans to educate their children and others paying school fees for secondary education in advance.Omuhereza Bandora says they invested a lot of money in the education of their children. She has asked the government to intervene.Ndyamuhaki says that her child has now refused to repeat primary seven. She wants the government to force the school director to refund their money.The Kagadi District Inspector of Schools in charge of Buyaga West, Alinda Julius Mpigiza, confirmed that the school is operating illegally and is in poor condition.Despite the alleged fraud, a letter reportedly from district education authorities authorizing the school to operate exists, though the Inspector declined to comment on it.As pressure mounted, the head teacher reportedly fled to an unknown location. The incident raises serious concerns about oversight failures and possible corruption within the local education system, as parents continue to demand government intervention.-URNThe post Uproar As Parents Discover Kagadi School Gave Pupils Fake PLE Exams appeared first on Business Focus.