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2020 ‘A’ level results: St Antony’s Musiso High flies higher

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Last updated: July 16, 2021 1:36 am
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…best pupil scores
25 points, 21 others score 15 points

 Kimberly
Kusauka

The
Roman Catholic-run St Anthony’s Musiso High School has yet again came out tops
in Zaka district’s 2020 ‘A’ level results, with a whopping 97.8 percent pass
rate.

A
total of 127 pupils sat for the exams and 94 pupils scored 10 points and above,
with one pupil scoring an outstanding 25 points.

The
second highest pupil scored a total of 24 points, while some three pupils
managed 21 points each, followed by a pupil with 17 points and 21 pupils with
15 points each.  

Some
12 pupils achieved 14 points, 14 had 13 points while 14 others recorded 12
points. A total of 16 managed to obtain 11 points each, while 11 others scored
10 points each.

Mechanical
Maths, Statistics, Shona, Crop Science, Sociology, Geography, Literature in
English, Biology, History, Building and Additional Maths recorded 100 percent
pass rate.

The
best pupil is Jobert Mugodo who scored 25 points in Biology, Additional Maths, Chemistry,
Physics and Pure Maths.

On
the second place is Davison Mutizhongo who scored 24 points with As in Chemistry,
Physics, Pure Maths, Additional Maths and a B in Business Studies.

Four
pupils namely Prince Marekera, Pride Saddock, Matrele Tumai and Blessed Mangezi
got 20 points each. Three of them studied the same subject combination of
Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry while the other majored in Additional
Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.

St
Anthony’s Musiso High School head, Joram Mawana said the impressive results
were a result of team work, hard work, commitment and dedication among teachers
and leaners.

“We
managed to attain good results despite the challenges brought by the Covid-19
pandemic, thanks to our unity of purpose. Our teachers and their leaners were
dedicated and determined to keep the good standards,” said Mawana.

In
the same district, St Joseph’s High School took second position with five
pupils; one girl and four boys scoring 15 points. Among them are twins Colletah
and Coltard Zabuya, Livison Chiro, Gideon Marufu and Amato Rungano.

In
particular, female pupils at Zaka, Jichidza, Rudhanda and Dekeza high schools were
among the most impressive, with Zaka High’s Bianca Harutizwi recording 15 points
in Family and Religious Studies (FRS), Shona and History.

Tsitsi
Tsindikidzo at Rudhanda High and Moreblessings Makuvire of Matara High were the
highest, leading the rest by 14 points.

Zivavose
and Magura high schools recorded 100 percent pass rates, with their highest learners
scoring 15 points each.

Dekeza,
Muchechetere and Zivavose high schools recorded 100 percent pass rates.

Some
34 leaners out of 713 who sat for their examinations at 20 high schools across
the district attained 15 points.

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