Runesu Gwidi
Masvingo Bureau
NDARAMA High School in Masvingo, established in 1984, has demonstrated its academic prowess in the province, with a 100 percent pass rate in the 2025 ZIMSEC A-Level results.
This is not the first time the Government school has posted such impressive results.
It is now becoming a trend.
The school has been ranked third in the province.
This has prompted the Minister of Primary and Secondary Education, Torerai Moyo, to salute the school for its impressive academic performance.
The vision of the school is to become a beacon of academic excellence and innovation and produce proficient and ethically-grounded students who are ready to serve the communities.
Tabulated 2025 A-Level results for the school show that a total of 45 students achieved 14 points and above.
Elias Murisi emerged the best student with 30 points in Pure Mathematics, Statistics, Additional Mathematics, Physics, Mechanical Mathematics and Chemistry.
The excellent results are attributable to the hard work by the school head, Mr Oddy Matongo, his deputy Mr Jefrey Musenyurwa, staff and the unwavering support of the SDA, led by its chairperson, Mr Kefas Chipato, and the parents.
The school is also known for creating a conducive learning environment with a high level of discipline.
In the sports and extracurricular activities, the school is proud of its formidable clubs in Debate, Chess, Marimba band and Robotics, among others.
The school recently hogged the national limelight in Marimba music, launched a music entrepreneurship programme, and an album focusing on drug and substance abuse as well as child rights, while partnering the Great Zimbabwe University and Russian counterparts on Cultural Heritage issues.




