Torerayi Moyo launches awards for top-performing Zim schools

The Zimbabwe government rolls out a school brag board, handing trophies to high scorers and asking sponsors to chip in.

National awards scheme gets switched on
  • Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education launches a countrywide merit drive.
  • Plan spotlights performance across public education.
  • Focus stays on results, not infrastructure talk.
How winners get picked
  • The top 10 schools are ranked in every province.
  • Scores pulled from Grade 7, Ordinary Level, and Advanced Level exams.
  • Benchmarks rely on 2025 outcomes only.
  • Consistency matters more than one-off spikes.
Extra praise at the elite end
  • Five standout schools flagged nationwide.
  • Coverage spans ZIMSEC and Cambridge tracks.
  • Awards ceremony set for 20 March 2026.
  • Schools are pitched as models others should chase.
Who announced it and what they want
  • Torerayi Moyo frames it as an excellence culture.
  • Teachers and heads are positioned as key motivators.
  • Donors, firms, and partners are invited to assist.
  • Support routes run through the ministry head office channels.
 

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