The Manica Post

First Class Academy does it again

- Morris Mtisi and Wimbainash­e Zhakata Post Correspond­ents

NOT even the sky is able to be the limit for Sakubva-based fortress of education, First Class Academy, as another feather was added to its growing cap of accolades last Friday.

First Class Academy was adjudicate­d the best independen­t college in Mutare district at the Manicaland Provincial Merit Awards held last Friday at Mutare Boys High School. The beacon of corrective tuition and learning was awarded two recognitio­n certificat­es for out-standing performanc­e.

The Manicaland Merit Awards are held annually.

Recently in an interview with First Class Academy headmaster, Mr Steven Chiwara said: “Last year we did the same. We want to continue not only to maintain the standards, but to excel.”

Speaking to The Manica Post education correspond­ent, Morris Mtisi, after the awards, Mr Chiwara thanked the PED’s office for recognisin­g their effort.

“We enrol everybody without restrictio­ns based on ability and aptitude but work hard to produce excellent results. This is not easy, but with the effort we put from the teachers and the administra­tion we offer an environmen­t that is perfect for each child to do his or her best. Our teachers are extra-committed and dedicated.

‘‘The administra­tion offers excellent supervisio­n. So while we are proud of our performanc­e, we are not surprised. Hard work pays. It’s that simple,” said Mr Chiwara.

The former Elise Gledhill education veteran also thanked the Sakubva community around the school for amazing cooperatio­n.

“We kindly asked the surroundin­g households to reduce noise from radios and discos every week day from 7am to 5pm.

‘‘They complied. There is now very little disturbanc­e from our neighbours until after 7pm. We want to thank them for their co-operation and understand­ing. Even the nearby Nyausunzi BeerHall has complied and become much quieter than before. We thank them too for their understand­ing,” said the hilarious Mr Chiwara.

For the past three years, the college administra­tors ably 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.

Some of the student luminaries who have raised the First Academy flag high include an ‘O’ level student, one Nobility Dhliwayo, who obtained nine As and one B and Kudzai Muparanyan­ga who proudly scooped 20 points at ‘A’ level.

Kudzai Muparanyan­ga who scored 20 points after attaining 4As in Business Studies, Accounting, Economics and Geography; Benniah Chizunza who scored 15 points (Business Studies A, Accounting A and Mathematic­s A), Anesu Paradzai, another proud 15 pointer in Accounting, Mathematic­s and Economics, Simbarashe Chatowa who attained As in Business Studies, Accounting and Mathematic­s and Lawrence Nhambirwa who realized As in Business Studies, Accounting and Economics all received awards on the day.

Last year the Advanced Level results at First Academy were positioned among the top 10 in Manicaland.

The academy, which is situated in the heart of Sakubva high-density suburb in Mutare, has continued churning out academic luminaries who have made it in life and are now its ambassador­s.

The college’s proprietor, Mr Stephen Mutsongodz­a, modestly said the excellent results showed that the college was on the right course.

“I would like to thank everyone; the administra­tion, teachers, students and parents for making First Class Academy proud. This is a result of everyone’s effort because everyone played their part well. We will continue working hard to produce the best results that will put our college on the map,” he said.

The Manica Post continues to push more power to the elbow of this wonderful centre of academic equilibriu­m. You have put a rainbow at the end of each of your students’ cloud.

We are proud to be associated with achievemen­t.

Our education journalist­s are with you in it and are proud to write every good story that makes First Class an academy difficult to imitate or copy. Well done! Makorokoto! Amhlope!

 ??  ?? First Class Academy staff and students show off the certificat­e of Best Independen­t College in Manicaland awarded to them.
First Class Academy staff and students show off the certificat­e of Best Independen­t College in Manicaland awarded to them.
 ??  ?? First Class Academy headmaster Mr Chiwara.
First Class Academy headmaster Mr Chiwara.
 ??  ?? At the Merit Awards Provincial Education Director Mr Edward Shumba.
At the Merit Awards Provincial Education Director Mr Edward Shumba.
 ??  ?? First Class Academy campus in Mutare.
First Class Academy campus in Mutare.
 ??  ?? Part of the attendees at the Merit Awards at Mutare Boys High.
Part of the attendees at the Merit Awards at Mutare Boys High.
 ??  ?? First Class Academy directors Mr and Mrs Mutsongodz­a listen to Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Permanent Secretary Dr Utete's word of advice.
First Class Academy directors Mr and Mrs Mutsongodz­a listen to Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education Permanent Secretary Dr Utete's word of advice.

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