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The 2021 results show a slight improvement in the pass rate (26.34%) with an increase of 1.57% as compared to the 2020 pass rate (24.77%).
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]]>Issuance of the new certificates starts this month with the first batch being the November 2020 certificates. All certificates issued before November 2020 are still valid for use both locally and internationally.
In a statement, ZIMSEC stated the importance of issuing the new certificates.
“Zimsec would like to inform its valued stakeholders of the introduction of ZGCE certificates at Ordinary and Advanced levels. The first batch of the new certificates has been rolled out this month with the issuance of the November 2020 certificates,” reads the statement.
“The introduction of the new ZGCE certificates is an important and progressive move in line with global assessment trends. This will improve the security and safeguard the integrity of the certificates and qualifications through the new advanced security features which have been included. Notwithstanding, all Zimsec certificates issued prior to 2020 remain valid for use both local and internationally.”
ZIMSEC also says they offer a facility where certificates can be verified for authenticity to curb the use of fraudulent certificates. The service is offered to public and private institutions, educational institutions, embassies and regional and international qualifications authorities.
Below are a few more regulations on the issuance of certificates by ZIMSEC.
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]]>A Gweru form one student, Nokuthula Mazula (14), started off her high school years on a high note. She registered along with form four students to write her ZIMSEC O-Level English examinations. Bear in mind that she was only in form one and presumably three years behind other exam candidates in her education.
The pupil, who is a student at St Patricks sat for this English exam and came out with an A. Sources stated that her father, who is said to be the headmaster at the school, wanted to experiment and see whether form four level English could be done by a form one student. No doubt the whole nation now has an answer to that.
If you were thinking that this student aced her examinations by being anti-social and in her books all the time, apparently you’re wrong. Sources around her say the girl had time to play and have fun with friends just like the rest of her age mates.
The nation is certainly filled with pride when reports like this come out. In addition to this amazing report, the Cambridge global examinations board revealed that 4 Best in the World students for different subjects were in Zimbabwe. We covered the details on that one in a previous article you can find here.
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]]>Despite our concerns and worries for the exam candidates, apparently the year was a walk through for some of them. Students performed well for both Zimsec and Cambridge examinations. For the international examinations board, Cambridge examinations, Zimbabwe even managed to produce 4 best in the world students.
The subjects that Zimbabwe had best in the world students were :
Zimbabwe certainly has very intelligent people. In addition to these great results from Cambridge, Zimsec also has wiz-kids of its own to showcase. For instance, when O-Level results were released, student Tadiwanashe Mavetera was as surprised as we were with his results. The Ruya Adventist High School wiz kid scored 20As. Yes, he wrote 20 subjects! Yes, he had As in all 20 subjects! You didn’t read that wrong.
We are grateful for supportive parents who go to whatever lengths to make sure their children have all they need to achieve greatness. A common measure they take is extra lessons. However, we hope the ban on extra lesson will not affect children’s performances in school. You can read about it here.
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]]>It is now easy to access these result online via the ZIMSEC portal at www.zimsec.co.zw.
2020 was a challenging year for exam candidates. Due to the coronavirus situation, learning was quite difficult for students. In some cases, lessons resumed later on in the year and under out of the ordinary circumstances. It is no wonder then that there was a decline in the pass rate by 6.8% from that of 2019. This statistic sits this year’s pass rate at 24.8%.
The Zimsec chairperson, Professor Eddie Mwenje, issued a statement with regards to these results. He said:
“However, a historical analysis indicates that in 2014, a pass rate of 22,4 percent was recorded while in 2017 the country had a pass rate of 28,7 percent. This means that 2020 results are within range and this is commendable considering the devastating conditions of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is also important to note that some countries that went into national lockdowns due to the pandemic also experienced a decrease in pass rate.”
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]]>The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) board chair, Eddie Mwenje, reported a 2.1% decline in the pass rate compared to the previous year. 2019 had a reported 83% pass rate for A-Level exams. Professor Mwenje expressed that the board was pleased with the performance given the Covid-19 situation that inhibited some from attending lessons.
Candidates who sat for these examinations nationwide amounted to 49 153 students.
Getting your results online is a very simple process. Follow these steps:
Good luck!
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]]>The candidates who sat for the November 2018 exams recorded and 81.9% pass rate nationwide.
The results come at a time when the country is going through protests as a result of the recent fuel hikes which have seen, the price of goods and services multiply.
The cost of taking children to school has also gone up.
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