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Junior Primary dominates elite school’s athletic competitions

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Last updated: March 19, 2025 12:28 pm
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In a stellar display of speed, strength, and agility, Junior Group of Schools’ Junior Primary School (JPS) in Masvingo clinched the top spot in the elite schools’ athletic competitions held in Gweru last Friday (March14).

The school’s athletes amassed an impressive haul of 37 gold medals, 22 silver medals, and 24 bronze medals, solidifying their institution’s reputation as both an academic powerhouse and a sporting haven.

Speaking to TellZim News, Junior Group of Schools Director Noah Marima said the impressive athletic achievement was a testament to the school’s well-rounded approach to education, which emphasizes excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities.

“We are thrilled with our students’ outstanding performance in the athletic competitions. This achievement is a testament to our school’s commitment to providing a well-rounded education that fosters excellence in both academics and extracurricular activities.

“I am proud of our students, coaches, and staff who worked tirelessly to achieve this remarkable success. We will continue to nurture and support our students’ talents,” said Marima

The school sports director Jimmy Makwanda said hard work had paid off adding that sports was not only about medals but developing culture and perfecting skills that benefit leaners even after school.

“This is an incredible moment for Junior Group of Schools, and we are ecstatic about our students’ dominance in the athletic competitions. Our coaching staff and athletes have put in countless hours of hard work and dedication, and it’s wonderful to see their efforts paying off.

“We are proud to have created a culture of excellence in sports, and we will continue to push our students to reach new heights. This is not just about winning medals; it’s about building character, discipline, and teamwork which are essential life skills that will benefit our students long after they leave our school,” said Makwanda.

The competition drew participation from esteemed schools across the region, including Parkview Junior (Gweru), Paradise Junior (Kwekwe), Lingfield, Orchids both from Gweru and Mberengwa Junior.

Paradise Junior School earned the distinction of first runner-up, trailing behind Junior Group of Schools’ remarkable performance.

Junior Group of Schools has consistently produced top performers in national examinations, with a strong track record of academic excellence.

This latest achievement adds to the school’s growing list of accolades. Recently, Junior Primary School, received the Private School of the Year 2024 Award at the Sundrive Business Awards. The school’s director, also received the Businessman of the Year Award.

The school’s athletic prowess is not limited to track and field events. Four learners from Junior Primary School excelled in the national tennis tournament in Harare last year, bringing home medals and further cementing the school’s reputation as a hub for talented young athletes.

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