Chibi High School does it again

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…enters 10th year of 100% pass rate at ‘A’ level 

Chibi High School, which is one of the top performing schools in the country both in academic and non-academic disciplines, has this year recorded its tenth year achieving a hundred percent pass rate in Zimsec Advanced Level exams.
The school, which has over 80 pupils getting 10 points and above in the 2018 Zimsec exams has, according to the head, Bonface Machingauta, continued to soar in terms of quality results.
“For the past 10 years, we have been getting a hundred percent pass rate each year, but this year I am very happy that we have managed to achieve our best in terms of the quality of the results,” Machingauta said.
“Most of our students performed exceptionally well despite all the hardships of late 2018 which affected all of us in one way or the other,” said Machingauta.
Machingauta said he was confident Chibi High School will continue shining and raising its flag high as the beacon of quality education.
A total of 15 students scored between 15 and 24 points, while a total f 69 students managed to attain between 10 to 24 points.

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