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ZIMSEC Calls For Reforms As Ordinary Level Pass Rate Remains Below 50%

2 months agoSat, 18 Jan 2025 10:31:35 GMT
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ZIMSEC Calls For Reforms As Ordinary Level Pass Rate Remains Below 50%

The Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) board says there is a need for urgent interventions to improve the Ordinary Level pass rate, which remains below the 50 per cent benchmark.

ZIMSEC board chairperson, Professor Paul Mapfumo, announced the release of the 2024 Ordinary Level examination results on Friday, January 17, revealing a national pass rate of 33.19 per cent.

This marks an improvement from last year’s pass rate of 29.41 per cent, with progress noted across most categories.

In a press briefing in Harare yesterday, Mapfumo stressed that the current pass rate necessitates immediate action at all levels of the education system. He said:

This year’s results show a marginal improvement in performance across most categories.

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However, we must confront the reality that two-thirds of candidates are still failing to meet the benchmark of passing five or more subjects. This calls for urgent interventions at all levels of the education system.

A record 291,341 candidates sat for the 2024 exams, marking a 7.85 per cent increase compared to 2023.

Among these, 199,258 candidates wrote five or more subjects, but only 66,130 achieved five or more passes at Grade C or better.

The results revealed notable improvements: school candidates posted a pass rate of 33.70 per cent, up from 30.19 per cent in 2023.

Private candidates also saw a rise in their pass rate, increasing from 21.85 per cent to 29.60 per cent.

In terms of gender performance, female candidates outperformed their male counterparts, achieving pass rates of 33.54 per cent and 32.65 per cent, respectively.

Candidates with special needs demonstrated remarkable progress, achieving a pass rate of 36.36 per cent, up from 25.79 per cent in 2023. Said Mapfumo:

While we celebrate the incremental progress, these results are a stark reminder of the disparities in access to quality education, particularly in rural areas. We need to ensure that every child is given an equal opportunity to succeed.

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39 Comments

Darkseid 😈 · 2 months ago
Darkseid 😈
Gladman · 2 months ago
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Darkseid 😈 · 2 months ago
bu bu bu
shupi · 2 months ago
kuwanza zvodhaka nemujolo
Nero · 2 months ago
remove cala
Darkseid 😈 · 2 months ago
Great
🇿🇼45yrs · 2 months ago
That's the good results mark. More than that makunyepa and azviite. Imwe nyaya ndeyekuti Minister anenge angopiwa Education ministry anotodawo some changes saka mateachers havana nguva yekudzidzisa yakakwana nguva zhinji vanenge vari kumaworkshops. Less 50% iyoyo manake haina kuipa asi let the government set exact masubjects a student can take paeach level. Like paOrdinary Level they must be 7 thats all. Zvinopa mwana kuti awane kumabatamidza kubva paform 1 kunosvika anyore form 4
mono · 2 months ago
my question is why zimbabweans brag about being educated with a passrate which is below 50% since independence zimbabwe has never reached 37% passrate
Anonymous · 2 months ago
Ehe we have magandanga who run the country...pass rate should be at least 25% percent
Anonymous · 2 months ago
We are generally educated but not learned. Pane difference between Education and learning, kuenda kuchikoro nekudzidza. That's why an Engineering graduate cannot design a wheelbarrow. Daniel Chingoma was almost arrested for trying to invent his own prototype helicopter, instead of assessing it and advising him on improvements needed to satisfy the aviation requirements. Tikaita a 3, 78% improvement ZIMSEC Board Chair vanozvirovera maoko. Celebrating mediocrity. Mwana angora 7 subjects akapasa 30% awo totofara? I rest my case.
The Curator · 2 months ago
Kkkkk Zimbabwe has a higher literacy rate and better access to education than most countries. Kwete kuti ma Zimbabweans takadzidza stereki No
prrrrrrr · 2 months ago
chikuru ndapasa😂
laugh emoji1
Anonymous · 2 months ago
Haaada passrate inokwira neikowo syllabus ichichinja every 3 yrs, b4 even the tr wacho has mastered how to deal with new syllabus otopiwa a new one. Ko passrate inokwira ticha wacho akwidzirwawo ere salary.
🫠🫠 · 2 months ago
instead of a theory classes they shld try to breed young people from a young age and let them chose a career path and grow with it there by making great men and women with ambition
Vladimir · 2 months ago
ngavaite zvinhu zvavo vakanyarara seri ikoko
kd · 2 months ago
chikuru ini ndakapasa
Sir African · 2 months ago
If you have a new curriculum every three months what do you expect?Teachers are complaining that they are getting inadequate time to come to grips with the curriculum which
mubereki · 2 months ago
macala ndo auraya vana
D · 1 month ago
nhema
himself · 2 months ago
chipisai mazuma muone kut atipasi here
Me · 2 months ago
Zimsec should employ Papa Magaya as it's CEO
Naledi Ncube · 2 months ago
😍
Hwesa · 2 months ago
Very true, remove zvimaCala and the incoming so called Projects basa razvo ndarishaiva ini.
nhubu · 2 months ago
𝘬𝘢𝘭𝘦𝘯𝘫𝘦𝘬𝘢🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Uhhhhh · 2 months ago
Haambotadze kufoira vana vachiswerera ma colour kurarira ma colour regai vafoire saka vodiiii
ⓈⒽⓊⓂⒷⒶ 🜾 · 2 months ago
🙌🙌
dok25 · 2 months ago
It is due to the quality of our schools and teachers who cannot make ends meet
🫠🫠 · 2 months ago
wat about ur children who bring zero input apart from drugs and mjolo stop blaming teachers coz their jobs is to share knowledge not to teach anyone about life that's ur own task as a parent
Anonymous · 2 months ago
The only intervention they will offer is lowering the standard or pass rate. Quick fix with long term problems.
Vladimir · 2 months ago
handisati ndambohwa zimsec iri Ku 40% chaiko
𝕮𝖆𝖓𝖉𝖎𝖉 𝕿𝖆𝖑𝖐 · 2 months ago
Only those who have money for extra lessons are passing, what about poor Chido in Mutoko and Kalenjeka in Binga?
Corruptmore Looto · 2 months ago
They don't care about, it's actually beneficial to them to keep a large poor rural polulation so as keep them under a tight leash through useless initiatives propelled by the government.
MaUuu · 2 months ago
Right, as a contribution factor l suggest that Zimsec should abandon the use of Calas in schools thats where education is deteriorating bcz nguva yemwana iri kuperera muResearch yezvinhu zvisina kana basa.And also teachers have no enough time at school doing their duties, they just appear at school for a short period of time then they disappear leaving students loitering,dogging etc.Remove Calas pliz pliz

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