Mupandawana High celebrates stellar Zimsec results

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….as 32 learners get 10 points and above at A’ Level

By Tatiana Mhararira

Gutu’s Mupandawana High School is celebrating stellar results after the school attained 91.23percent in the recently released Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council Advanced Level results which showcased teachers and learners’ hard work resulting in outstanding results.

52 learners out of 57 passed two subjects and above. The highest learner Alfred Mboneka had 18 points followed by George Magadzire with 17 points.

Frank Haisa, Takudzwa Nyamunda, Lovemore Zingwena, Patience Mavhimira and Bernard Mudyahoto scooped 15 points making them the school’s third highest learners.

32 learners obtained 10 points and above with the Arts department topping this section. Seven learners had 15 points and above with male pupils dominating the category.

Geography, Economics, Business Studies, Shona Language, History, Family and Religious Studies, Crop Science, Pure Mathematics, Computer Science, Sociology, and Literature in English  all recorded100 percent

In Ordinary level results, the highest learner was Prosper Gonese with 8As, 2Bs and the second highest learner was Tawanda Tachiona with 7As, 2Bs.

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