An assessment of factors affecting primary seven pupils’ academic performance in private primary schools in Tororo Disrict In Uganda.
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to assess the factors affecting the pupil’s academic
performance in private primary schools in Tororo District in Uganda. The research
objectives were used in order to:
1. Establish the relationship between parent’s education level and pupils’ academic
performance in private primary schools in Tororo District.
2. Determine the relationship between the family size and pupils’ academic performance in
private primary schools in Tororo District.
3. Investigate the relationship between the school environment and pupils’ academic
performance private primary schools in Tororo District.
The study sample adapted a cross-section of survey design and descriptive statistics. The
respondents consisted of two hundred fifty pupils, thirty five teachers, twenty two parents,
five head teachers and five district officers, selected through cluster, random and purposive
sampling techniques from the selected five private primary schools in Tororo District in
Uganda.
The researcher used two sets of questionnaires and interview guide. Data analysis using
Chi-square goodness of fit at 0.05 level of significant indicated positive significant
relationship for the two hypotheses. However, one did not indicate significant relationship.
Accordingly, the results revealed that parents’ educational level affects their children’s
academic performance, for instance educated parents provide encouragement and
opportunities for their children to learn.
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Consequently upon the above conclusion, the researcher therefore made recommendations
derived from the results of the study focusing on the need to improve pupils’ academic
performance:
There is need for all the stakeholders to examine the factors within the school setting and
outside the immediate classroom environment which interfere directly or indirectly with
teaching/learning in the school. This could greatly enhance pupils’ participation and
performance in private primary schools in Tororo District.
In order to improve performance in these schools, there is need for a holistic approach to
education; school administrators and managers should not work in isolation of other
stakeholders but should ensure there is coordination so as to attain the set objectives.
Finally the researcher highlighted areas for further research, which included: To find out the
extent to which other factors other than those mentioned affect pupils’ academic
performance. Study should also be carried out to determine the effects of school
environment on government aided schools and also on the rate of transition from primary to
secondary after pupils sit for Primary Leaving Examinations.