Chiredzi Government High soars higher

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TellZim Reporter

Chiredzi Government High School continues to make new strides in education following impressive Advanced and Ordinary level Zimsec 2022 results.
The school, which had a 99.7 percentage pass rate in A’ level 2022 exams also posted an impressive 70, 2 percentage pass at O’ level the same year.
School head Victor Zvada said the school’s secret to success was teamwork and hard work among all stakeholders, who put all hands on the deck to ensure that the school’s flag flies high academically.
“Ours secrets to success ranged from teamwork among teaching staff, parents and the students. We worked together as one unit with a common goal, which resulted in excellent results.
“The other secret lay in hard work. Throughout the 2022 academic year, the school mantra was hard work. Our students worked hard, our teachers worked hard and the results are there for all to see. Our parents too worked hard to pay fees and to mobilize the teaching and learning materials,” Zvada said.
Zvada also urged students and teachers to never let the Chiredzi Government High flag to go down, to let the principles of teamwork and hard work guide them in their day to day operations.
“Above all, God remembered us in 2022. I hope in 2023, God will remember us again. To the students, I urge them to work harder as hard work pays in building their academic careers.
“To my fellow workmates, you have raised the school flag high and let’s not allow it to go down. As we move ahead with our 2023 academic year, I encourage the parents to pay their children’s fees timeously for us to get resources necessary for a conducive learning environment,” Zvada said.
The school also boasts of good student discipline which contributed much to the good pass rates and a recipe for success.

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