Arundel whizzkid shines again

Herald Reporter 

Arundel School pupil Tashinga Angel Muzanenhamo (17) of Zvishavane, who made headlines two years ago after sitting for the 2021 Cambridge Ordinary Level examinations aged only 14, scoring nine A grades, has made it again this time with five A grades at Advanced Level.

In the just released 2023 results, Tashinga scored five As in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English language, with A+ grades in Biology and English language. 

On average, learners write the O Level exams aged 16, but Tashinga sat for the O Level exams aged 14.

Late last year she sat for the Advanced level exams at 16, younger than most of her peers, but still managed to defy odds.

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