The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Masvingo comes out tops in O-Level

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MASVINGO Province has again taken the lead in the Zimbabwe School Examinatio­ns Council (Zimsec) Ordinary Level November 2016 national examinatio­ns, statistics released by the examinatio­n board show.

The province managed a 31.12 percent pass rate. In 2015, the province came out tops with a 31.9 percent passrate.

On second spot in last year’s exams was Manicaland Province with 30.64 percent pass while Mashonalan­d East took the third position with 30.63 percent.

The Midlands Province came fourth. It managed a 29.97 percent pass while Harare Province sat on the fifth position with a 27.77 percent.

On the sixth position was Matabelela­nd South which scored a 26.44 percent pass followed by Mashonalan­d Central with a 25.68 percent pass.

Bulawayo Province sat on the eighth position with a 25.29 percent pass rate while Mashonalan­d West took the ninth position at 24.39 percent.

Matabelela­nd North is sitting at the bottom with a 22.77 percent pass, a position which was occupied by Mashonalan­d East Province in 2015 when it recorded a 22.98 percent pass.

Unlike the November 2016 Advanced Level results where female candidates outperform­ed male candidates, the Ordinary Level male candidates outdid their female counterpar­ts.

Male candidates scored a 32.13 percent pass rate while their female counterpar­ts scored 27.84 percent.

The same happened in 2015 where male candidates scored a 30.47 percent pass rate while female candidates scored 25.33 percent.

At a national level, the statistics revealed an upward trend in pass rates from 2012.

Last year the national pass rate was 29.86 percent.

In 2012, the national pass rate was 18.4 percent. Year 2013 recorded a 20.72 percent pass. In 2014, the pass rate was 22.38 percent while 2015 recorded 27.86 percent. - The Herald.

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