Gutika Academy now enrolling examination classes

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Morgan Chisedzi

TellZim Reporter

CHIPINGE – The prestigious Gutika Academy Boarding School in Checheche, Chipinge has evolved full circle and, beginning this very term, is now enrolling examination classes.
The school opened its doors to the public last year and has charmed many with its holistic approach to education and affordable fee structure.
Day scholars pay $100 per term, day boarders pay $200 and full time boarders pay $550.
Gutika Academy Boarding School head Morgan Chisedzi said he was excited now that the school offers examination classes and guarantees quality results.
 “As you know, we started last year and we did not offer examination classes but starting this term we have a full package. Places are available for forms 1 to 6.
“We are getting pupils from all corners of Masvingo province, Manicaland province and Beitbridge. We want to thank the community for its continued support,” said Chisedzi.
He said he was humbled by the support coming particularly from the Renco Mine community.education

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