The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zimsec lays out rewrite logistics

- Abigail Mawonde Herald Correspond­ent

THE Zimbabwe School Examinatio­ns Council (ZIMSEC) yesterday said the printing of English Paper II will be completed on Monday ahead of delivery in the early hours of the exam date on Friday.

In a statement yesterday, Zimsec director Mr Esau Nhandara also indicated that boarding schools will provide one night accommodat­ion for the candidates and meals.

“While normal communicat­ion channels had been employed — alerting examinatio­n centres and candidates of the 16th of February 2018 examinatio­n resit procedures, it is further emphasised that, the printing of the 2018 English Language Paper II would be concluded on Monday 12 February, 2018 ahead of delivery at centres at 8am on the 16th of February 2018.

“The English Language Paper II examinatio­n will start at 10am on the same day. Zimsec will take custody of all candidate scripts by 2.30pm on the same day,” he said.

“All 26 546 candidates registered at 181 boarding schools are assured that these centres have been engaged to enable single overnight accommodat­ion and

associated meals for this limited window.

“The remaining 243 223 candidates at 2 010 registered day school examinatio­n centres are expected to present themselves at 9.30am at the latest in preparatio­n for the 10am examinatio­n.”

Mr Nhandara said security measures have been reviewed and augmented.

Categorise­d centres will collect and return their scripts under armed escort.

He said candidates should report to their original 2017 examinatio­n

centres to retake the paper.

“Question papers will be distribute­d to centres in line with the original candidate registrati­on numbers. Changes to the 2017 registrati­on details cannot be achieved timeously and will result in distributi­on, material inadequaci­es

and candidate identifica­tion challenges,” said Mr Nhandara.

He said it is important for candidates to retake the examinatio­n as results will not be provided on the basis of Paper 1 performanc­e in the subject.

“While Paper 1 concentrat­es on

middle and higher order skills, Paper II covers the whole range from the lowest to the highest order skills and learner linguistic competence can, therefore, only be fully assessed through both papers,” he said.

Mr Nhandara said candidates barred from taking the examinatio­n paper had already been informed and should not write the examinatio­n.

He urged candidates to satisfy themselves that the question paper envelopes are sealed before invigilato­rs proceed to distribute them.

Mr Nhandara said where envelopes were tampered with candidates and centres should alert Zimsec on their hotline.

He said stakeholde­r participat­ion in safeguardi­ng the examinatio­n would ensure the identifica­tion and containmen­t of examinatio­n breaches.

“Please be advised that candidate performanc­e could not be reliably premised on the November 2017 English Paper II answer scripts, as these scripts indicated unacceptab­le breach levels.

“While initial indication­s had been that breaches were localised, investigat­ions through subsequent processes revealed a wider spread of the problem.

“The magnitude and complexity of the malpractic­e informed the need for appropriat­e escalation before implementa­tion of this outcome in tandem with examinatio­n regulation­s,” he said.

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