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Competence-Based Curriculum set for review

Source: Competence-Based Curriculum set for review -Newsday Zimbabwe

Tumisang Thabela

THE Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education says the current cycle of the Competence-Based Curriculum is coming to an end this year.

Speaking at the presentation of the Secretary’s Merit Award to Nyamhunga Number 1 Government Primary School in Kariba on Saturday, secretary in the ministry Tumisang Thabela said a review process for the next seven-year cycle is on the cards.

“In light of the learning poverty that prevailed due to COVID-19-induced school closures, the ministry came up with a cocktail of alternative learning spaces. This entails blended learning, development of catch-up materials and compressed syllabi for accelerated learning.

“In 2017, the school attained a pass rate of 72%, 78% in 2018 and 89% in 2019. This is quite commendable. I have been made aware, however, that the school experienced a slight decline of 86% pass rate in 2020 and 83% in 2021 due to Covid-19 pandemic.”

The accolade of the Secretary’s Merit Awards awarded to the school include the Head’s tablet and certificate of excellence, 40 tablets, projector, electronic interactive board and a laptop.

Nyamhunga Number 1 Primary School headmistress Bridget Masocha said: “Infrastructural development has also been a key aspect that we pursued and our School Development Committee SDC, has made a splendid effort in ensuring we have well maintained classrooms with new furniture with fans and air conditioned Admin block.

“We are even tempted to turn our school into a hotel due to unsurmountable accommodation requests by schools that visit the resort.”

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