The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Over 3k Form One places still available

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MORE than 3 000 boarding places are still available for Form One that can only be accessed through the Government’s newly-introduced electronic Ministry Applicatio­n Platform (e- MAP), Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora told Parliament recently.

Dr Dokora said the move from the manual system of enrolment to online registrati­on had faced a glitch at the beginning. He said the challenges have since been rectified.

The minister said the applicatio­n process had proved to be userfriend­ly as it was accessible from any informatio­n centre and one could even apply through smart phones.

“So far 63 percent of those that have accessed boarding places have gone through online. There are still some vacancies for about 3 000 to 4 000. The pressure was greatest in schools like Goromonzi, Rusununguk­o and Anderson in the Midlands and so on. At Goromonzi a total of 1 085 students applied to get in there and they only have 105 places.

So you have these kinds of huge numbers at St Faith for instance, we have over 850 candidates and all they have is 120 places,” he said. “The schools that still have openings are the schools that you see when you go online.

In Manicaland, for instance, the schools are; St. Killian’s, Regina Coeli, Makumbe High, St Patrick’s, Biriiri, Nyakatsapa, Chikore and Gedion Mhlanga. In Bulawayo Milton, Townsend, Northly, Eastview et cetera still have places.”

He said Grade Seven was like a litmus test paper to measure intelligen­ce of the students in terms of numerical, languages and general knowledge hence all pupils should proceed to Form One despite the number of units they attained.

“We want these children to continue. Many of them have survived and that is why we have these figures. At the same time, I also said there are about 4 500 students who were married or impregnate­d. We will meet them through the non-formal education policy.”- The Herald.

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