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  2. Zimbabwe School Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    ZIMSEC Grade Seven Certificate, awarded after sitting for Grade Seven (Year Seven) examinations. for secondary education ZIMSEC General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (commonly referred to as "O-Levels"), this is for individuals doing the 2 year GCE O-Levels subject-based course beginning in Form 3 to Form 4 (i.e. Year 10 and 11)

  3. Talk:Zimbabwe School Examinations Council - Wikipedia

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    Search results — Preceding unsigned comment added by 185.243.14.198 20:36, 31 January 2023 (UTC) MABVUKU primary school grade 7 results center no 01718 for Munatsi Chantelle candidate number 0114 [ edit ]

  4. Nemane Adventist High School - Wikipedia

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    Students entering Form I, usually aged 12–13, compete for places at the school based on their Grade 7 examination results, as well as school-based interviews and placement tests. The school consists of three levels: ZJC (Zimbabwe Junior Certificate) which includes Forms I and II; "O" level which includes Forms III and IV; and "A" level which ...

  5. Sakubva High School - Wikipedia

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    Students entering Form I, usually aged 13–14, compete for places at the school based on their Grade 7 examination results, as well as school-based interviews and placement tests. The school consists of three levels: ZJC (Zimbabwe Junior Certificate) which includes Forms I and II; "O" level which includes Forms III and IV; and "A" level which ...

  6. Education in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Rural primary schools teach students in their local native language, typically in Shona or Ndebele, then transition to English by Grade 3. [5] Student to teacher ratios are typically from 30 to 50 students per teacher; however, this varies based on location, the country's economic state and yearly budget for education.

  7. Mazowe Boys High School - Wikipedia

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    Mazowe follows the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) syllabus at O Levels and A levels. According to Zimbabwe School Examinations Council's data, in 2013 the school was among top 20 schools in Zimbabwe. [3] The school was awarded the secretary's bell in 2016 for being the most developing school in Mashonaland Central Province.

  8. List of schools in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    This list of schools in the African country of Zimbabwe includes the country's primary and secondary schools.Zimbabwe's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Zimbabwe.

  9. Zengeza 1 High School - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, it was placed on 42nd in the list of Zimbabwe best high schools based on Zimsec Advanced level results. In 2014, Zengeza's 99 students sat for the GCE A level examinations . The outcome of the school's Advanced level pass rate was 95.96%, and it was ranked the 60th position in the ‘A’ level top 100 schools. [ 6 ]