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Zimbabwe School Examinations Council Act (ZIMSEC ACT 1994) was passed by the Parliament. 1995 Completion of the localisation of the Ordinary Level examination. October 1995 The first ZIMSEC Board was appointed. November 1995 Birth of ZIMSEC under an Interim Director. 1 July 1996 First substantive ZIMSEC Director appointed. 1 November 1996
Schools in Zimbabwe offering one of Cambridge International Examinations programs. Pages in category "Cambridge schools in Zimbabwe" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
This list of schools in the African country of Zimbabwe includes the country's primary and secondary schools. ... [1] Glen View 2 Primary School [2]
Zimbabwe had an adult literacy rate of 88% in 2014. [9] Despite education being recognised as a basic human right in Zimbabwe, in 2017, the Zimbabwean Government did only 77.2% of what was possible at its income level to ensure that the right to education was being fulfilled, categorically, the government's ability to fulfil this right as "bad".
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St. John's Preparatory School is an independent, preparatory day school for boys aged 5 to 12 in Borrowdale, Harare, Zimbabwe. The school is owned and governed by the St. John's Educational Trust, as is St. John's College. [2] [3]
Rank School Name # of Students % Pass rate 1: Marist Nyanga High ) 89: 100.00 [1]: 2: Harare International School: 77: 100.00 3: Bernard Mzeki College: 100.00 4: Lomagundi College
Gateway High School is a Christian, co-educational, independent school in Emerald Hill, Harare, Zimbabwe.It has 700 students from Form 1 to Upper 6. The school had its first form 1 intake in 1991 and the first upper 6 class graduated in 1995 under the headship of Paul Revell, along with Marcus Chibisa and Ron Montague as his deputies.