Mupandawana High shines in ZIMSEC 2025 examinations

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By Staff Reporter

Mupandawana High School in Gutu is basking in glory after the school’s 2025 candidates posted stellar results both at O and A Level. 

School head Tranos Mbwirire said the success was due to the hard work and commitment by learners and teachers. 

“We are happy with the results that our learners have posted. This is due to the hard work and commitment by our learners and teachers marking an improvement from last year’s results,” said Mbwirire. 

The school recorded a 100 percent pass rate at A Level with 22 out of 26 candidates that sat for the A Level scoring 10 points and above. 

The school’s best candidates, Dion Raibo and Revive Musekiwa scored 15 points each while three others, Tawananyasha Mareecha, Takunda Machinya, Given, Chikwanda, attained 14 points. Five others Tadiwa Chipatiso, Linda nyango, Ruvimbo Makaranga, Terrence Mboneka and Tadiwanashe Dzikati had 13 points.

For O Level, the school attained 51.14 percent. 184 learners registered for the O Level exam with the best candidate, Privilege Mutinhima  getting 8As and 3Bs followed by Tatenda Munangarwa with 8As and 1B, Patricia Chibadu with 7As and 3Bs, Theresa Chagonda 6As and 5Bs, Oscar Zungai 6As 4Bs, Leeroy Gonzo 6As and 3Bs, Christian Mundoga 6As and 2Bs. Next on the ladder is  Desire Besa and Tecla Jumira both with 5As and 5Bs, Charleen Kaupo with 5As and 4Bs and Peace Hasha with 5As, 3Bs and 2Cs.

In 2025 the school attained 100 percent at A Level. 

In 2025, the school made a significant stride in science education with the recent commissioning of a fully-equipped science block, providing both Ordinary and Advanced Level students with modern facilities for practical lessons and experiments.

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