Ndarama High excels in Sciences, records 100% ‘A’ level pass rate

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By Ndinatsei Mavodza

MASVINGO – Ndarama High School has achieved a 100percent overall pass rate in the November 2025 ZIMSEC Advanced Level examinations, with outstanding performances in the sciences reaffirming its position as one of Masvingo Province’s top day schools.

The perfect pass rate shows that all candidates who sat for the exams passed at least two subjects, with strong performances across the sciences, commercial and arts departments.

The government-run school offered a wide range of subjects including Statistics, Pure Mathematics, Computer Science, Music, Food Science, Sports Science, Heritage Studies and Textile Technology and Design, many of which achieved a 100% pass rate. 

The school head Oddy Matongo praised the dedication of both the leaners and their teachers saying they all worked hard to produce the remarkable results.

“The results are a results of combined efforts from the leaners and their teachers and I want to thank them all for raising our school flag higher,” said Matongo.

He went on to commend other stakeholders including parents whom he said were always supportive in the school development.

In the Sciences department, Pure Mathematics recorded the highest enrolment, with 98 candidates sitting for the subject and 38 scoring As, while Physics had a 97.3 pass rate. 

Chemistry, which had 53 candidates, recorded a 94.6% pass rate while Computer Science recorded 16 As out of 25 students, with a 100% pass rate.

The Arts department complemented the success in the science department as Sociology recorded 30 A grades from 42 candidates while Literature in English produced 22 As out of 32 candidates.

History had the highest enrolment in the Arts department, with 50 of the total candidates, all passing, and subjects such as Music and Heritage Studies also recorded a 100percent pass rate.

In the Commercials department, Business Studies and Economics recorded a 100% pass rate.

Despite the overall success, Accounts recorded the lowest pass rate at 57percent while Literature in Shona posted a pass rate of 88%. 

The results highlight Ndarama High’s continued commitment to academic excellence and its reputation as a leading school in Masvingo Province.

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