Appendix 3
The School Certificate results
fig.3
This graph tends to show that the Kololo students who took
the Block course were very little different from those who didn't.
Those who took the exam in 1966 and 1967 had had two years of
Block work immediately before taking the exam. Those who took
it in 1968 and 1969 had had two years in forms one, two or three.
The 1971 group probably include most of those whose papers were
disqualified in 1970, but this was the beginning of the political
and military disturbances in Uganda. In 1972 all the Asian candidates
were absent from the exam, presumably because they had been expelled
from the country.
The Aga Khan, a smaller and perhaps more selective school, achieved
better results consistently.
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