Berejena learner who shocked the nation after passing ‘A Levels’ at form 3 shares his story

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By Tadiwa Shunje

MASVINGO — A Form Three learner from Berejena High School in Chivi has captured national attention after sitting for and passing A Level Arts examinations, an achievement rarely seen at his level. Lincoln Gopo earned 13 points in History, Economics, and Sociology, stunning educators and peers alike.

Gopo revealed that his motivation came from his role as a junior parliamentarian, where he frequently debates against A Level learners.

“I had to compete with senior students in debates, which pushed me to study harder and deepen my understanding of social and cultural issues. Learning about Zimbabwean history and culture strengthened my sense of patriotism and drew me toward Arts subjects,” said Gopo.

Despite his success at A Level, Lincoln is currently in Form Four, studying science subjects at O Level. He is sitting for 12 subjects and plans to increase them to 15, including Pure Mathematics, Statistics, and Additional Mathematics. His interest in science, he said, is inspired by historical figures such as Isaac Newton, whose work motivated him to understand how scientific knowledge was mastered in the past.

Gopo said balancing O Level and A Level studies was not easy but his determination and support from the teachers at his school as well as parents helped him triumph.

“While I was in Form Three, I had to learn O Level work while also preparing for A Level subjects. I used lunch breaks to consult senior students and follow their syllabus,” he explained, noting that the process demanded discipline, focus, and commitment.

Looking ahead, Lincoln aspires to study Constitutional Law at the University of Zimbabwe, while continuing with science subjects to broaden his academic scope. He credited his success to hard work, faith, and focus, urging fellow learners to ignore negative criticism. “People will always try to discourage you, but it is important to focus on your vision and work towards excellence,” he said.

Lincoln emphasized that he could not abandon his strength in Arts, public speaking, and debating, talents which he believes will help him reach his full potential.

Berejena High School offers both Arts and Science subjects at the secondary level and has a track record of producing learners who participate in academic, leadership, and debate programmes, including the Junior Parliament, which encourages civic engagement and academic excellence.

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