More students passed their final high school tests this time around, according to the Zimbabwe National Exams Council. The overall success rate climbed by over one percent. The council reported total candidate numbers reaching roughly thirty-six and a half thousand. Out of everyone who tested, a very high proportion, over thirty-four thousand, managed passing scores in at least two subjects.
The statistics for students attached to schools were particularly strong. Nearly thirty-one and a half thousand were school candidates. The vast majority of them, over thirty thousand, secured passes in two or more subjects. This resulted in a pass rate exceeding ninety-six percent for that group.
A government official overseeing education addressed the consistent security of these tests. He stated the national examinations have been administered without any papers leaking for three straight cycles. He called this a significant accomplishment, highlighting a dedication to maintaining the system's trustworthiness.
The official credited this streak to intentional policy changes. He pointed to improved oversight measures and stronger safety procedures as direct causes for the secure environment. The release of these results followed the council's announcement, with numbers accessible on its official online portal.
The statistics for students attached to schools were particularly strong. Nearly thirty-one and a half thousand were school candidates. The vast majority of them, over thirty thousand, secured passes in two or more subjects. This resulted in a pass rate exceeding ninety-six percent for that group.
A government official overseeing education addressed the consistent security of these tests. He stated the national examinations have been administered without any papers leaking for three straight cycles. He called this a significant accomplishment, highlighting a dedication to maintaining the system's trustworthiness.
The official credited this streak to intentional policy changes. He pointed to improved oversight measures and stronger safety procedures as direct causes for the secure environment. The release of these results followed the council's announcement, with numbers accessible on its official online portal.