According to the ZIMSEC statement, a total of 264 099 candidates sat for the November 2020 Ordinary Level examination as compared to 296 464 candidates who sat for the same examinations in 2019. There was a decrease in the candidature of 32 365, thus translating to a percentage decrease of 1...
payable in the local currency equivalent, some schools around the country have been reportedly demanding payment exclusively in hard currency. According to Zimsec, Grade Seven examination fees will be US$30 for all the subjects, Ordinary Level fees were pegged at US$11 per subject for candidates ...
I HAVE seen Press reports about this years’ Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examination results all over the place. I want to congratulate all the students, schools and teachers who excelled. Congratulations! However, on the Zimsec Advanced Level examination results, there is a slight problem ...
This year’s candidate entry for both Ordinary and Advanced Level were low compared to 2019 possibly because of the Covid-19 pandemic. According the Zimsec’s statistics for O Level examinations, there were 54 645 registered candidates who sat for a range of subjects from one to 10 compared ...
primary education, Ordinary Level after the first four years of secondary education level and Advanced Level after two additional years at the same level. Respective schools do their own assessment either at the end of school term or year through internal examinations for non-public examination ...
The total number of special needs candidates who sat for the November 2021, Advanced level examinations was 56 and 54 passed 2 or more subjects yielding a percentage pass rate of 96.42%. The candidates were in 4 different categories namely; Enlarged Print, Braille, Hearing Impairment and Physical...
Therefore, for public schools, council-owned schools and not-for-profit mission schools, Ordinary Level candidates will have to pay $742 per subject, while Advanced Level exam fees are pegged at $1 080 per subject.