Zimuto High raises flag high in ‘O’ level results

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Beverly Bizeki

Reformed Church in Zimbabwe-run academic power house Zimuto High School has raised its flag high after posting impressive results in the recently published Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) 2022 Ordinary level results.
The school notched a sterling 85.45percent overall pass rate with 188 learners passing five or more subjects out of the 220 who sat for the examinations.
The school also recorded 85 percent pass rate for students who passed five or more subjects including English language where 187 learners passed.
For learners who passed five or more subjects including English Language and Mathematics, the school recorded a 75.45 percent pass rate with 166 learners passing the exams.
Of the 220 students who wrote five or more subjects, 166 students passed English Language, Mathematics and Science marking a 66 percent pass rate.
In English language, 208 of 220 pupils passed the exam marking a 94.98 percent pass rate while 172 learners passed Mathematics to produce a 79.26 percent pass rate.
The school also recorded high pass rates in Computers where all 71 pupils who sat for the paper passed marking a 100 percent pass rate.
Learners from the 2022 class also performed well in Biology, Chemistry and Physics where the school posted 93.75 percent, 96.8 percent and 94.83 percent respectively.
Learners also attained 100 percent pass rate in other learning areas such as Heritage, Statistics, TTD and PESMD.

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