‘O’ Level results: Gokomere, St Anthony’s rule the roost

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 Brighton Chiseva
MASVINGO – Gokomere
and St Anthony’s Musiso High schools seem to have topped the province having
produced some of the best pupils scoring 18 As and 17 As respectively.
At
Gokomere High School, four pupils scored 14 As with the school recording a 97
percent pass rate.
At
St Anthony’s Musiso High School has two pupils with 14 As, one with 13 As and
five with 12 As.
A
total of 80 pupils at St Antony’s High scored five As and above with the school
recording a 97.4 percent pass rate.
St
Antony’s High had a total of 196 pupils who sat for examinations and 191 passed
with five subjects and above.
Reformed
Church in Zimbabwe (RCZ) run Gutu High School has its highest pupil with 10 As
with a pass rate of 95.1 percent.
Another
RCZ run Zimuto High School has 47 pupils with 5 As and above with an average
percentage pass rate of 90.
Pamushana
High School recorded a 91.25 percent pass rate with 93 pupils scoring five As
and above.
Mutendi
High School recorded a neat 87.63 percent average pass rate with 100 percent
pass rate in subjects like Pure Mathematics, Business Enterprise, TTD and
Statistics.
At
Mutendi High School, Heritage Studies recorded 115 As, followed by English
Language with 96 As and Geography with 70 As.
Tugwane
High School has five pupils with five ‘A’s and 57 pupils passed with five
subjects and above.
Mucheke
High School has its highest pupil with 8 As and three Bs with its second
highest bagging seven As with the third taking home 6 As.
Mapanzure
Government High School has a pupil with seven ‘A’s and the second highest with
four As. A total of 33 pupils passed five subjects and above while 58 pupils
passed English Language and 20 passed Mathematics.
At
St Joseph’s Tongoona, seven pupils have five ‘A’s and above and most learning
areas recorded more than 80% pass rate.
  
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