The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

I promised wonders, became a wonder

- Nokuthula Sandu Corpus Christ Students, YOU CAN SEND YOUR ARTICLES THROUGH E-MAIL, FACEBOOK, WHATSAPP or TEXT Just app Charles Mushinga on 0772936678 or send your articles, pictures, poetry, art . . . to Charles Mushinga at charles. mushinga@zimpapers.co

DESPITE people’s perception on private schools, our school has been doing well in producing outstandin­g results, af ter having scooped the best advanced level results, overally in the Warren Park Mabelreign disctrict for the past two years, the pressure was on our stream to carry on the glory of the school.

Fortunatel­y, we have done it again Denzel Mwashita, an Arts student “one of us” scored the highest points racking 15 points followed by me and five other students who scooped 14 points.

I am made to understand that 35 other students got 12 points and above, I am proud of the fact that l am part of the statistics.

After the success of my advanced level predecesso­rs, l promised wonders in my ‘upper six’. Rather than doing wonders, l became a wonder.

How was that a possibilit­y? Well, let me give you a brief enlightenm­ent on how 14 points became a possibilit­y to an Arts student studying Shona, Literature in English and History.

Unlike some profit driven institutio­ns, Corpus Christ has given me room for improvemen­t and all the necessary support for my dream to become a reality.

Ever since l was young, l have always wanted to study law, however, when l decided to take Arts subjects for my A- Level, l faced discourage­ment from a lot of people.

I had also passed commercial subjects but my passion for Law drove me into choosing Arts subjects and due to the stiff competitio­n at our school, l was encouraged by my teachers Mr Ruzvidzo and Mr Marowa that l will manage to do well in Arts.

The authoritie­s at Corpus Christ High have helped us to focus on our studies. I am indebted to Ms Chifamba and Mr Zirabada’s extra effort which enabled me to enjoy studying than anything.

I was confident of both myself and my teachers because they identified the potential in me and always gave me guidance whenever l had academic problems.

On the other hand, our Principle, Mr Mukanhairi was always there for moral support.

I owe this success to Corpus Christ’s dedicated staff members who never led me astray, the effective studying environmen­t and the availabili­ty of textbooks were tools for a greater academic harvest.

All in all, l thank my family for their prayers and support and to all the other students, strive not only to pass but excel in life.

As for me, l am now looking forward to studying Law at the University of Zimbabwe.

Leaving Corpus Christ High, for me, is a difficult thing, it is like leaving a family that has grown into you.

Once more, to my peers, l say, the strict discipline we have been resenting really pays.

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Nokuthula Sandu

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