Three straight years, zero academic slipups, and a school basically speedrunning exam dominance while juggling sports, debate, and marimba.
The headline flex
The headline flex
- Bradford Private School just locked in a third straight year where every Advanced Level student cleared every subject.
- Both Cambridge and ZIMSEC A-Level exams went perfectly clean, no stragglers, no footnotes.
- Every A-Level candidate passed across both examining boards.
- The streak now runs through 2022, 2023, and again this year, which is not subtle consistency.
- Cambridge Ordinary Level came back flawless.
- ZIMSEC Ordinary Level landed at 96 percent, with one student managing only four subjects.
- Even with that dip, the overall arc still points up.
- Back in 2020, the pass rate sat at 95 percent.
- 2021 nudged higher to 97.3 percent.
- By 2022 and 2023, the school hit full marks and never looked back.
- Dr Elevate Mukanhairi runs the place with a hard line on drugs and substance abuse.
- The school even operates its own rehabilitation programme for students who need support.
- He also credited parents and guardians for sticking with the school and trusting the process.
- Sasha Chiwaura, the former head boy, says the school actively mentored him through his high school years.
- He is aiming for a future in law and frames the school as more guide than a pressure cooker.
- Teams regularly show up at district and provincial competitions in volleyball and soccer.
- Debate is treated as a serious skill-builder, sharpening confidence and critical thinking.
- The cricket side finished first runners-up in last year’s T10 tournament, with Kutama College taking the title.
- The Marimba band keeps landing slots at national events.
- That visibility adds a cultural edge to a school already loud about academics.