2022 A’ level Results: Gutu High raises flag high

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Beverly Bizeki

GUTU – The Reformed Church run Gutu High School has proved once again to be a force to reckon with in academics after a sterling performance in the 2022 A level exams.
Gutu proved to be a power house after a whopping 99 percent pass rate with the school head Mirirai Mutanda saying the results are a reflection of combined efforts by learners and their teachers.
“We are impressed by the performance of our learners which was a result of working hard by the leaners themselves, teachers as well as the support from parents,” said Mutanda
A total of 93 leaners sat for the examinations with 92 students passing at least two subjects which translated into a 99 percent pass rate.
Of the 93, 11 pupils scooped 15 points with females dominating where 7 are females while 4 are males.
53 out of the 93 candidates scored 10 points and above in all the three leaning area combined.
The school recorded more passes in science subjects as compared to other learning areas where the least subject had 88 percent pass rate.
From the result analysis released by the school, 18 or more learners sat for each sciences subject examinations as compared to other subjects.
The school recorded 100 percent passes in Biology, Physics and Crop Science with 26, 22 and 18 learners respectively sitting for the exams.
Subjects like History, Economics, Shona, Heritage Studies, FRS, T.T.D, Statistics, Computer Science, Mechanical Mathematics, Sociology and Literature In English recorded 100 percent pass rate.

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