Hello

Your subscription is almost coming to an end. Don’t miss out on the great content on Nation.Africa

Ready to continue your informative journey with us?

Hello

Your premium access has ended, but the best of Nation.Africa is still within reach. Renew now to unlock exclusive stories and in-depth features.

Reclaim your full access. Click below to renew.

13-year-old girl gives birth during primary leaving exams

This photo taken on March 31, 2021 shows the 13-year-old girl writing her mathematics paper. PHOTOS/ SADAT MBOGO 

A 13-year-old Primary Seven candidate in Mpigi District has given birth to a baby boy during a Mathematics examination in the ongoing Primary Leaving Examinations.

The incident happened at St Balikuddembe Primary School, Jalamba Ward in Buwama Town Council, Mpigi District.

The girl, according to Mr Godfrey Ssemanda, the head teacher of the school,  developed labour pains during a Mathematics examination.

"After 20 minutes, she alerted the invigilator who called colleagues and rushed the girl to a nearby medical centre," Mr Ssemanda said.

Ms Goreth Mirembe, the nurse at the clinic said that after helping the girl to deliver, she was taken back to the school to complete her paper in an isolated environment.

Mr Ssemanda said that the invigilator gave the girl extra 45 minutes to write the examination.

"She also wrote the paper and this morning [Wednesday], she's here to write another paper," Mr Ssemanda said on Wednesday morning.

The girl’s parents attributed their daughter's pregnancy to last year’s Covid-19 lockdown.

"She was lured into conjugal acts during  this Covid-19 lockdown by a certain boy because they were not going to school," one of the parents said.