Devine Oasis Relocates

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ZVISHAVANE – The fastest growing private school in Zvishavane, Devine Oasis Christian College, has relocated to number 631 Slatter Avenue.
This was necessitated by the desire to lift learning conditions in line with the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education goals.
The college’s enrolment in Zvishavane has risen from 162 students in 2017 to 210 in 2018. Divine Oasis director, Nolbert Vherukai said he was humbled by the trust given to the college by the people of Zvishavane.
“It’s not easy to break even and earn the trust of parents, children and authorities. The secret is the quality results that we have been producing year in and year out through hard work and commitment,” said Vherukai.
The school, he said, obtained a 100 percent pass rate in the 2017 ‘A’ level examination sitting.
“Our enrolment is rising and I am sure that testifies to the tireless hard work we are investing to make Devine Oasis a school of choice,” Vherukai said.
The school has an affordable fees structure and a uniquely low pupil/teacher ratio and it offers weekend lessons.
Besides Zvishavane, the school also has an established presence in Harare and Gokwe.education

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