The Manica Post

Another gong for First Class academy

- Post Correspond­ent

THE sky is proving to be the limit for Sakubva-based citadel of education, First Class Academy as another feather was added to its growing cap of accolades last Friday.

Besides scoring high marks in national examinatio­ns, the college is continuing making waves in business circles if the Zimbabwe National Chamber of Commerce annual provincial awards are anything to go by.

For the past three years, the college administra­tors aptly led by the directors, Mr Stephen and Mrs Tracy Mutsongodz­a have been walking with a spring in their step to the podium to receive awards.

It is now a matter of time before the college invest in another trophy cabinet as the name First Class Academy and success are proving to be inseparabl­e.

During this year’s awards held at a local hotel last Friday, First Class Academy were named joint winners with Gutika Academy, Milestone Group of Schools, St Noah Group of Schools, JacknJill Foundation and Hauna Christian College in the Educationa­l Developmen­t Award category.

Among the privately owned colleges in Mutare, First Class Academy has heavily invested in infrastruc­ture in the sprawling high-density suburb of Sakubva. Its beautifull­y designed structures have seen Sakubva having a new-look.

In an interview after scooping this year’s award, the college administra­tor, Mr Stephen Chiwara, said: “We were very pleased when the college was presented with the 2017 Educationa­l Developmen­t Award last Friday. The award is recognitio­n of the inclusive contributi­ons of the college to the education sector in Manicaland and Zimbabwe at large. We felt so honoured to be recognised and being presented the award by the co-guest of honour, Minister of Minister of Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Technology and Courier Services, Cde Supa Mandiwanzi­ra.”

In last year’s A-Level examinatio­ns, First Class Academy broke its own record by having 16 students with 15 points and above.

The college’s Business Studies class emerged as one of the best in the country as it produced a record 80 students who passed the subject with As.

The education authoritie­s led by Provincial Education Director, Mr Edward Shumba made a surprise visit to the college in January where they delivered a special commendati­on letter.

Part of the letter which was signed by Mr Shumba reads: “We write to acknowledg­e receipt of your 2016 A-Level results and note with pleasure the tremendous improvemen­t in the percentage pass-rate and quality of the results. We extend our special compliment­s to all teachers, especially those who teach commercial subjects. We urge you to continue with the hard work and maintain your position as torch-bearers.

“With the advent of the completion of the Science Laboratory, we look forward for the improvemen­t of the results of the Science subjects.

‘‘We are proud of the contributi­ons you are making towards the realisatio­n of the Ministry’s vision and mission. Your work is commendabl­e.”

 ??  ?? First Class Academy administra­tors from left, Mrs Tracy Mutsongodz­a, Mr Stephen Mutsongodz­a and Mr Stephen Chiwara display their award, while Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services, Cde Supa Mandiwanzi­ra looks on
First Class Academy administra­tors from left, Mrs Tracy Mutsongodz­a, Mr Stephen Mutsongodz­a and Mr Stephen Chiwara display their award, while Minister of Informatio­n Communicat­ion Technology, Postal and Courier Services, Cde Supa Mandiwanzi­ra looks on

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