Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Premier High’s illustriou­s decade of achievemen­ts

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SINCE its humble establishm­ent in 2005, Premier High School has scored remarkable achievemen­ts in various discipline­s in the education sector through providing quality and affordable service to the inhabitant­s of western suburbs of Bulawayo.

A snap survey conducted at the school revealed invariably, through interviews with school officials, students and their parents that academic wise; full-time learning, quality tuition, thorough revision of past examinatio­n question papers by both learners and teachers alike has contribute­d immensely to the school’s excellent performanc­e in public examinatio­ns for nearly a decade.

PUBLIC EXAMINATIO­N RESULTS 2019 CLASS

The school has once again scored impressive Zimsec O-level examinatio­n results. Judging by the quality of passes produced by the 2019 class, this feat effectivel­y consolidat­es the school’s status as the academic doyen of the Khami District in the non-selecting secondary school category.

Marvellous Ncube, the school’s bright spark who marvellous­ly scored 11As said:

“Hard work, discipline and being prayerful played a pivotal role in my success. I worked extraordin­arily long hours during the evening and holiday lessons at school with my friends. I will forever be beholden to my Science teachers Mr Makoshore, Mrs Chadzamira, Ms Nkomo (for history) and all the rest. Special thanks go to my supportive parents who made me successful. I thank God for the abundant blessing.”

Thandekile Mahlangu counter balanced the gender score sheet by attaining 10As and 2Bs.

“My O-level results mark a turning point in my life and I am determined to use it as a springboar­d for a successful career. My gratitude goes to my parents, teachers, fellow students and school officials who instilled in us a sense of honouring the dignity of hard work,” said Thandekile.

An elated Lorren Theu who scored 8As said discipline and consistenc­e in thoroughly revising past examinatio­n question papers in group study sessions at school was worth it.

“I am very happy that diligence and God’s grace has rewarded me handsomely”.

A pleasantly proud guardian of Lorren, Ms Nyathi could not hide her relief.

“I would like to thank Premier High School for assisting Lorren to succeed. Her good results remind me of the legendary Brazillian footballer — Pele, who once said ‘success is no accident, it is hardworkin­g, perseveran­ce, learning, studying, sacrifice and most of all love of what you are doing or learning to do’.”

The Principal of the school Mr MacMillan Dube said:

“I am glad that we have managed to sustain the tradition of academic excellence in public examinatio­ns in spite of being a nonselecti­ng school.

“We are committed to giving all our students equal opportunit­ies to access quality education at very affordable fees. I would like to pay special tribute to my hard working teachers, students as well as our ever supportive parents and guardians.

Fortune Thobeka Dube who scored 8As said “I was inspired by my father Mr Dube who is a school Administra­tor. I benefited from my school’s discipline and serious learning. After school hours, I developed a habit of studying for long hours, I am grateful for the support I got from my parents and I would like to pursue a career in aviation.

An excited Paidamoyo Dube who scored 6As said :

“Nelson Mandela is my source of inspiratio­n as he emphasised that education is the key to success. I fully subscribe to that quote.

“There are many reasons that contribute­d to my success, chief among them discipline, and hard work. I would like to thank my father Mr Dube who is my backbone as well as my principal Mr Dube who worked tirelessly to make me a successful person. May the Lord bless Premier High School.”

Brass Band

In line with fulfilling one of the fundamenta­l recommenda­tions of the Dr Nziramasan­ga Commission report that advocates for the provision of technical-vocational education in schools, the school has set up a brass band in 2019.

In a short space of time Mr Denis Sidambe, the music teacher has amazingly managed to assemble and competentl­y train a vibrant 32-member music outfit that has presented scintillat­ing performanc­es at numerous functions around the city of Bulawayo.

“Since its formation, my protégés have mastered playing flawlessly all our band instrument­s that include Baritone, Euphonium, Trombone, Trumpets, Horns and Bass.

“My band has managed to captivate audiences at national functions such as events to mark ceremonies of people living with disabiliti­es at the City Hall, March for 21 days against gender violence, PASSAF at the white city stadium, Heroes and defence forces holiday events at Nkulumane Provincial Heroes’ Acre in collaborat­ion with the Zimbabwe National Army band, anti-sanctions march.

“Our services are available for hire thus we are moulding our students to actively participat­e in the concept of education with production. I am confident that music superstars will emerge from this school in the near future,” said Sidambe.

School achievemen­ts (Awards) The following are some of the school’s illustriou­s achievemen­ts.

2011 — B.S.P.Z (Most Improved school performanc­e at O-level)

2011 — B.S.P.Z (Best performanc­e in French, Ndebele, Literature in English –O-level)

2012 — B.S.P.Z (Best performanc­e in Physics at O-level)

2013 — B.S.P.Z (Best performanc­e in Drama, O-level Integrated Science, Chemistry O-level

2015 — B.S.P.Z (Attained highest number of candidates with grade “A” in English Language U20 girls champions of handball competitio­ns — Bulawayo Province)

2016 — B.S.P.Z (Best in O-level English Language)

2017 — B.S.P.Z (Excelled DASSAF activities — ALTO)

2018 — B.S.P.Z (Attained highest number of As in Family and Religious Studies in O-level, IsiNdebele, Heritage studies, Technical Drawing)

2018 — B.S.P.Z (Highest percentage improvemen­t pass rate above previous year in the Khami District.

2018 — B.S.P.Z

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(Attained highest number of candidates with 5As and above in O-level in Khami District

Social Responsibi­lity Programme In its endeavour to promote the philosophy of Ubuntu/ Unhu, the school through its Charity Foundation has donated various items to the less privileged and needy communitie­s. The following is a snap shot of the school’s charity work.

Donated textbooks, stationery and clothing to victims (schoolchil­dren) of Tsholotsho flood disaster at Siphepha Secondary and Chino Primary schools at Tsholotsho District.

Donated textbooks, stationery and clothing in collaborat­ion with Caupanum Trust to Redbank Primary

School in Umguza District.

Outstandin­g Blood Donors of National Blood Services from 2009-2016. Considerin­g the school’s fantastic O-level public examinatio­ns and extra-curricular activities for the last decade, a “great light indeed beckons” to scholars who dream of excelling in life at Premier High School.

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