Chibi High records another 100percent pass rate

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By Virginia Njovo

In a remarkable display of academic excellence, Chibi High School has recorded yet another 100 percent pass rate in the Advanced Level 2024 Zimbabwe School Examination Council (ZIMSEC) A Level results.
Chibi is one of the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) schools which is doing exceptionally well in almost all educational facets, posting impressive results each year.
Twelve out of 18 subjects that were sat for scored a 100 percent pass rate, while the remainder ranged between 71 and 97 percent.
The school recorded a 100 percent pass rate mainly in sciences, namely Chemistry, Physics, Biology, and Crop Science, which reflects its strengths in sciences.
Other subjects with a 100 percent pass rate are FRS, Economics, TTD, Literature in English, FTD, and Business Studies.
Chibi High School head Raymond Ndega expressed his happiness towards the staff who worked hard in keeping the pride of the school and the church.
“Leading the winning team makes me proud. I want to thank staff and students for all their efforts to maintain the shining of our school and the church,” said Ndega.
Chibi High usually ranks the best at both Ordinary and Advanced level in Chivi District and also dominates in sport.
The school has seen massive improvements in terms of infrastructural development and has since solarized the whole school, as well as investing in water harvesting equipment and infrastructure.

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