2015 Cambridge Exams Results

A’ Level and IGCSE (‘O’ Level) results were released on Tuesday, 13 January and Wednesday, 19 January  respectively.  We are all overwhelmed by the improvement in performance by our pupils at both levels.

Our IGCSE/ ‘O’ Level pass rate improved from 80.4% in 2014 to 85.2% in 2015 for those candidates who passed five subjects with C or better.

Our best student at IGCSE / ‘O’ Level was Munyaradzi Marazanye who scored 11A* (in Accounting, Mathematics, Geography, Business Studies, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science, Information Communication Technology, Literature, Commerce, Biology) and an A in English Language.  Excellent results in a class of their own *****

 

The following pupils also achieved brilliant results:

  • Kimberly Mukumbi 10As (7A* and 3As)
  • Panashe Makuhunga 8As (6A* and 2As) and 1C
  • Arnold Bunya 8As (4A* and 4As) and 2Bs
  • Timothy Zvorufura 8As (2A* and 6As) and 2Bs

  • Tapiwanashe Matanga 8As (3A* and 5As), 1B and 1C
  • Vimbainashe Mubitha 7As and 4Bs
  • Lorraine Govera 7As, 2B and 1C

At ‘A’ level we achieved a 98% pass rate.  Only one student failed.  

Our best student was Tafara Mashanda who scored 23 points  

Biology A*,

Chemistry A*,

Physics A*,

Mathematics A* and

Applied ICT C) 

Once more, a brilliant performance *****

The following students also achieved very good results:

15 PointsStraight As

  • Alvina Makurumidze 3As (Mathematics, Biology and Chemistry)
  • John Meda 1A* (Mathematics) and 2As (Physics and Chemistry)
  • Tatenda Nyakudanga 1A* (Mathematics) 2As (Physics and Chemistry)
  • Nicole Doring got 15 points from 4 subjects

17 Points4 subjects

  • Chiedza Chabikwa 1A* (Geography), 1A (Business Studies), 1B (Literature) and 1C (History).
  • Student X   1A* (Business Studies), 1A (Geography, 1B (Literature) and 1C (History) (Not yet collected results)
  • Thandlowenkosi Moyo 1A* (Business Studies), 1A (Geography) 1B Accounting) 1C (Mathematics)

14 Points

  • Nickler Limbikani A (Accounting), A (Business Studies) and B (Geography)

Congratulations, makorokoto, amhlope to all our students who performed very well.  To borrow words from our school song “Like armoured knights we will shine for Goldridge our school.”