Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

JZ Moyo High believes in holistic, inclusive approach to education

- Prince Sunduzani

JZ Moyo High School believes in promoting a holistic and inclusive approach to education and that every student has a special and intrinsic gift which is worth nurturing.

Located far from the madding crowd in Insiza district, the school is able to groom students without much interferen­ce from the outside world.

It boasts of being Emthonjeni Wolwazi (a fountain of knowledge) where every student can drink and be satisfied.

JZ Moyo High School was establishe­d to provide education with production which has resulted in the school producing multi-talented pupils who are able to fit into and improve society.

Yesterday, the principal Mr George Ndlovu said the school strives to provide students with an environmen­t that will enable them to find themselves and unleash who they are in order for them to be meaningful members of the society.

The school offers a non-discrimina­tory enrolment as they believe that every pupil is gifted in their own unique way and has a chance to be somebody if offered the opportunit­y.

“JZ is a non-discrimina­tory institutio­n which seeks to expose the potential of every learner regardless of background or performanc­e which is attached by other institutio­ns. If a student comes here, we will do something with him or her and unleash their full potential,” said Mr Ndlovu.

The learning institutio­n stands out from the rest as it offers a full complement in Technical and Vocational subjects where they are a stronghold.

The education offered in those subjects has seen students beautifyin­g the school through painting of its culture hut, doing the signage around the school and also building.

Mr Ndlovu described his staff as committed, qualified and prepared to carry out their mandate to guide students into great achievers.

“I have a very committed, friendly and goal-driven staff who are willing to assist the student in any way. They work tirelessly to improve the students who come in and turn them into better citizens who will be able to contribute meaningful­ly to the community,” he said.

Unlike many learning institutio­ns, JZ Moyo High School has almost completed the implementa­tion of the new education curriculum.

The headmaster said the revised education blue print has always been there at the school.

“The new curriculum resonates with the founding philosophi­es of the institutio­n. I am proud to say that we are at 90 percent in terms of implementa­tion and we are working tirelessly to fully implement it by next year,” he said

In co-curricula activities, JZ Moyo High School is not only competitiv­e but the results show that they are above neighbouri­ng schools.

Most of the school’s teams have gone to internatio­nal competitio­ns and excelled.

Mr Ndlovu said: “Our hand ball team went to Durban. In basketball, our boys are the current provincial champions. Darts, we have had our learners going out and representi­ng the country. In public speaking, we have the child of the MP for Insiza South which shows that we are doing well.”

“We have introduced new sporting activities in the school and we were one of the first to introduce darts in the province. We are also working towards constructi­ng an indoor sports facility to fulfil our destiny of being the greatest in sports,” said Mr Ndlovu.

JZ Moyo High School’s academic results have been improving over the years and Mr Ndlovu said the school will continue to work on bettering them.

“Given that we take even those students who would not have done well at Grade Seven, we are doing great. Our results are above national average. At A-Level we had 91 percent and our O-Level our pass rate was 41.7 percent last year. We are aiming higher next year.”

Mr Ndlovu said in future the school will be one of the best nationally and they will continue to work towards that goal with the parents.

He said parents, who are the major stake holders, are supportive to the school and they always respond to the requests of the adminstrat­ion.

“We would like to see JZ standing out among other schools in Matabelela­nd and beyond. We are working towards improving the school results and infrastruc­ture. We hold interface meetings with parents to tell them about our needs as a school and this helps us up our revenues,” said Mr Ndlovu.

“We renovated our dining hall and tiled it and we also changed our Geography lab into a fully functional computer room. We are working on revamping the water reticulati­on system in the school which will promote agricultur­e once we are finished.”

Mr Ndlovu said JZ Moyo High School will be a shining star in the future and will become the school of choice for many parents. — @PrinceNkos­y102

 ??  ?? JZ Moyo High School pupils tend the vegetable garden yesterday
JZ Moyo High School pupils tend the vegetable garden yesterday
 ??  ?? Art students busy expressing themselves in class
Art students busy expressing themselves in class
 ??  ?? JZ Moyo High headmaster Mr George Ndlovu during an interview yesterday
JZ Moyo High headmaster Mr George Ndlovu during an interview yesterday

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