Fern Valley makes huge strides

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Fern Valley director Tsungai Mufamba

TellZim Reporter

Most of the pupils at Fern Valley Academy who sat for their ‘O’ level examinations last year obtained five subjects and above, with the highest achiever being Yeukai Chiwewe who got an A, 5 Bs and 3 Cs.
Seven candidates sat for their examinations at Fern Valley Academy, a private school opened two years ago and situated in the expansive new suburb of Victoria Ranch.
Besides the high flying Yeukai, other pupils who made their marks are Primrose Mawire; 3 Bs and 3 Cs, Mitchel Masendeke; 2 Bs and 4 Cs, Kuzivaishe Munodawafa; one B and 5 Cs and Mirindah Mugare; one B and 3 Cs.
Fern Valley director Tsungai Mufamba said she was pleased the school had made notable progress in the relatively short time of its existence.
“We are putting emphasis on the quality of the results we produce. Our children who sat for their examinations last year were our second exam class and they have done well to market the school as a place with quality learning methods are employed. We will work tirelessly so that more parents can see the advantages of enrolling their children with Fern Valley Academy,” said Mufamba.
Fern valley opened its doors in January 2016 and has registered a steady rise in its enrollment levels as more people become aware of the school’s quality learning facilities, individual-oriented instruction techniques as well as its low pupil/teacher ratio rules.education

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