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STAFF
LOWER SIXTH 2015
CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS RESULTS 2015
REMINDERS
GENERAL
Goldridge College
Monthly Newsletter
January 2015
Email : [email protected]
Website: www.goldridgecollege.ac.zw
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Twitter: @GoldridgeCol Fax : 055 – 21353 Phone : 055 – 21363 Cell : 0782081881
Dear Parents
We warmly welcome the children and parents back to school and a special welcome to those parents and children who are new to the college. I hope and trust that the new parents and children are already being made to feel at home by those who have been at Goldridge College for a while. We are happy that all new pupils are settling in well to our school routine.
STAFF
We welcome the following new members of staff:
Mr Madhuyu (History and Divinity) who replaces Mrs Masaire who left the college at the end of 2014.
Miss Zvizhinji (Computers) who is with us for the first term in place of Mrs Nyamajiwa who is on maternity leave.
We extend our warmest welcome and wish them a happy and successful stay.
LOWER SIXTH 2015
The lessons start on Monday, 2 February. The subjects on offer are Accounting, Business Studies, Divinity, Geography, History, Literature in English, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
GENERAL
Please find attached the school calendar and afternoon activities for the term.
For any queries, please feel free to make an appointment to see me. However, take note that I am not available during the following periods of time, as I will be teaching some lessons:
Tuesday 9.10 a.m. to 10.20 a.m. Thursday 9.10 a.m. to 10.20 a.m.
1.50 p.m. to 3.00 p.m.
We wish you an enjoyable weekend with your children.
Thank you
L. Mashanda
HEAD
CAMBRIDGE EXAMINATIONS RESULTS 2014
The Cambridge Examination Results for 2014 were released on Wednesday, 21 January. We are happy to inform you that our pupils continue to raise the academic flag high.
At ‘O’ Level, 37 out of 46 pupils passed five subjects with C or better giving us an 80.4% pass rate. Our best pupils were Stephanie Elliott and Gwinyai Mushede who both scored 10As each, five of them being A* for each pupil. Excellent achievements!!! The following pupils also did very well:
Rafiq Usupu 9As (4 being A*) and 1C
Brandon Muchenje (9As and 1B)
Natasha Mukucha (9As and 1 B)
Rutendo Chisi 6As (1 being an A*)1B and 2Cs
Tanaka Daka (7As, 2Bs and 1C)
Tashinga Mavhondo (5As and 3Cs)
At ‘A’ Level, we achieved a 97.8% pass rate. 44 out of 45 students passed. Our best student was Trevor Rukwava who scored 20 points (Mathematics A, Physics A*, Chemistry A and Biology A*). We congratulate him for the excellent results. We also congratulate the following students who did well:
Tinashe Bwanya 14 points (Mathematics B, Chemistry A, Biology A*)
Lindani Hove 14 points (History B, Geography A, Business Studies A)
Ankita Patel 13 points (Accounts A, Business Studies A, Mathematics C)
REMINDERS
We kindly request you to assist the school by adopting the following:
Clearly mark all your children’s clothing for positive identification. A lot of items (school uniform) without
name tags have been found and some remain unclaimed.
School starts at 7.30 a.m. and we expect all pupils to be in school by 7.20 a.m.
If your child is medically unfit, a doctor’s certificate is needed for the child to be exempted from sporting
activities.
Every effort should be made where possible for medical appointments to take place outside school hours.
Bring day school students back to school by 1.45 p.m. for afternoon lessons. Our afternoon lessons start
at 1.50 p.m. and not 2.00 p.m.