The Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE) in Zimbabwe has instructed Heads of Centres to be available to register candidates as guided by the Zimbabwe School Examinations Council (ZIMSEC) during the April holiday period. This directive comes after school children closed yesterday for the holiday.
According to the Ministry, the registration process is crucial as it will enable the students to sit for their final examinations. As such, the Heads of Centres have been instructed to make themselves available during the holiday period to ensure that the registration process runs smoothly.
The directive is in line with the Ministry’s efforts to improve the education sector in the country. The Ministry has been working tirelessly to ensure that all students have access to quality education and that they are adequately prepared for their final examinations.
ZIMSEC has also been playing its part in ensuring that the registration process is conducted efficiently. The Council has provided guidelines to Heads of Centres on the registration process, including the required documents and the deadline for registration.
Parents and guardians have been urged to ensure that their children are registered during the April holiday period. Failure to register may result in the students being unable to sit for their final examinations, which could have serious implications for their future.
The Ministry has assured parents and guardians that it is doing everything in its power to ensure that all students have access to quality education and that they are well-prepared for their final examinations. The registration process is just one of the many steps being taken to achieve this goal.
In conclusion, the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education has instructed Heads of Centres to be available during the April holiday period to register candidates as guided by ZIMSEC. This directive is crucial to ensure that all students are adequately prepared for their final examinations and have access to quality education. Parents and guardians are urged to ensure that their children are registered during this period to avoid any potential setbacks.