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  • ECZ suspends 8 GCE exam centres over malpractices, nullifies results

    ECZ suspends 8 GCE exam centres over malpractices, nullifies results

    ECZ suspends 8 GCE exam centres over malpractices, nullifies results

    No sooner had the Ministry of Education announced the General Certificate of Education (GCE) results than the Examination Council of Zambia (ECZ) suspended some GCE examination centres.
    In a statement, ECZ announced that it had indefinitely suspended eight GCE examination centres across the country, resulting in the nullification of results for thousands of candidates.
    The suspended centres include Isoko GCE Centre of Mpulungu district where 116 candidates have been affected, Mapunga GCE Centre and Kasapa Day Secondary School from Mushindamo district comes in with 204 candidates each who are affected.
    Mongu’s Sefula GCE centre has been found with 653 candidates culprits while Lusaka’s Chitimukulu Secondary had 1,318 candidates affected with Gesam Secondary GCE centre having 451 candidates affected.
    Bethlehem Secondary GCE centre tops the list with 1,725 candidates affected and Mukupa Kaoma Day Secondary GCE centre in Lunte district with 100 candidates affected.
    ECZ public relations manager Nicolas Nkhuwa confirmed that the affected centres will not be allowed to conduct future examinations until further notice..
    “ECZ hereby cautions all Examination Centres to guard against examination malpractices before, during or after the conduct of examinations. We encourage them to adhere to the Guidelines for the Administration and Management of Examinations in Zambia or they risk losing their Centre Status.”
    “Prospective candidates are informed that the eight (Centres will not conduct examinations at this level until further notice. ECZ will not hesitate to nullify examination results for any perpetrators of examination malpractices,” warned the council.
    Out of 138,084 candidates who sat for the GCE exams nationwide, 120,660 (87.38%) passed at least one subject.
    However, 17,424 candidates (12.62%) failed all subjects and those who sat for five or more subjects, only 24.72% (3,649 candidates) obtained the certificate while 5.12% (756) failed all subjects they attempted.
    Additionally, in the 2024 Junior Secondary (Grade 9) External Examinations, 28,310 candidates sat for six or more subjects, but only 28.94% earned certificates.
  • Top 5 Secondary Schools in Lusaka

    Top 5 Secondary Schools in Lusaka

    Top 5 Secondary Schools in Lusaka

    Choosing the right secondary school is an important step in a student’s educational journey. Lusaka is home to several excellent schools that provide quality education, strong academic programs, and opportunities for personal development. Below are five of the most respected secondary schools in Lusaka.

    1. Munali Secondary School

    Munali Secondary School is one of Zambia’s most prestigious government schools. Known for academic excellence and a strong history of producing successful graduates, the school offers quality education in science, mathematics, and arts. It also has a reputation for discipline and strong extracurricular programs.

    2. St. Mary’s Secondary School

    St. Mary’s Secondary School is one of the top girls’ schools in Lusaka. The school is highly respected for its outstanding examination results, discipline, and moral education. Many parents choose St. Mary’s because of its consistent academic performance and supportive learning environment.

    3. Baobab College

    Baobab College is a leading private international school that follows the Cambridge curriculum. The school offers IGCSE and A-Level programs and is known for modern facilities, experienced teachers, and excellent academic standards. Students are also encouraged to participate in sports and creative activities.

    4. International School of Lusaka (ISL)

    The International School of Lusaka provides a multicultural learning environment and internationally recognized education programs. ISL focuses on academic achievement, leadership, and personal development, preparing students for universities both locally and internationally.

    5. American International School of Lusaka (AISL)

    AISL is one of the best international schools in Lusaka. The school offers modern learning facilities, highly qualified teachers, and strong academic programs. Students benefit from a balanced education that includes academics, technology, sports, and leadership development.

    Conclusion

    Lusaka has many excellent secondary schools, but these five stand out because of their academic performance, facilities, discipline, and student development programs. Choosing the right school depends on a student’s goals, interests, and preferred learning environment. With quality education, students can build a strong foundation for future success.