Rutendo Chirume
Despite the interruption of lessons caused by persistent lockdowns due to the prolonged Covid-19 pandemic Francis Aphiri Primary School recorded a giant leap in percentage pass rate as compared to the 2020 results as its educational glory continue to rise.
The school recorded an impressive 94 percent pass rate for the 2021 grade seven examination results, six percent higher than 88 percent in 2020.
Out of a total of 245 pupils who sat for the exam, 230 passed all the six subjects with the highest pupil scoring six units and a total of 36 pupils scoring between six and ten units.
The school head Henry Maregere said the impressive pass rate was a result of hardworking teachers and supportive parents and that relationship should continue to exist as they aim to raise the bar further up until they reach 100 percent.
‘’The teachers managed to compact a lot of work within the shortest time due to lockdowns and therefore, there was little time for learning. However, their dedication and winning spirit by pupils themselves is the reason why we are celebrating today,” remarked Maregere.
He went on to thank parents whom he said were very supportive throughout the lockdowns and helped pupils at home. He urged them to continue supporting the school and buy gadgets that allow internet connectivity so that pupils continue to interact with teachers while at home on weekends or lockdown.
“The parents were very supportive as they continuously worked with teachers by helping with homework, I therefore urge them to buy gadgets for their pupils to facilitate e-learning so that they continue interacting with their teachers during lockdowns and or weekends so that teachers can send homework,’’ said Maregere .