Junior High appoints new, experienced deputy head

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Junior High School (JSH) has shown its continuous quest towards provision of quality education to its learners following the appointment of well-seasoned educationist Munyaradzi Mataruse.

Mataruse with a wealthy experience in the education circles was appointed to the position on May 1, 2023 to join the ambitious school located in the leafy suburb of Rhodene in Masvingo.

Announcing the appointment, JSH Director Noah Marima said the school is excited on the joining on board of an experienced administrator.

“I am pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Munyaradzi Mataruse as the deputy head effective May 1, 2023. Mr Mataruse brings a wealth of experience to Junior High School. He joins us from Riverton Academy where he held various administrative positions over the past 16 years.

“Mr Mataruse joined Riverton Academy in 2008 and rose through the ranks from the position of teacher, Head of Department (HOD) Sciences, Senior Master and most recently deputy head and Head of Cambridge examinations,” said Marima.

Mataruse has two decades in the education field according to Marima where the former is well-travelled which points to his experience.

“Before joining Riverton, taught at Churchill High School where served from the year 2003-05. From 2006-08, he was at Mutare Girls High as the HOD Sciences.

“Please join us in welcoming Mr Mataruse to JHS. We wish him every success,” added Marima.

Among his professional qualifications, Mataruse holds a Bachelor of Science with the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), Masters of Science with Bindura University of Science Education (BUSE), MED (Chemistry) again with BUSE.

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