Pathway School Prioritises Technology-Based Learning

Zimbabwe News Update

šŸ‡æšŸ‡¼ Published: 02 December 2025
šŸ“˜ Source: 263Chat

Pathway Group of Schools has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening technology-based learning as it works in line with the government’s new curriculum. The pledge was made during the institution’s prize-giving ceremony which also featured the unveiling of new school buses and interactive learning boards. Acting head of Pathway Senior School, Joseph Marume, said the school would continue prioritising modern technologies so that learners remain competitive in an evolving global environment.

ā€œWe understand that the government alone cannot meet all the demands in education, so we have aligned ourselves with Education 5.0. We seek to support and complement the government’s efforts by playing our part as private schools. We follow these policies and are also striving to align ourselves with global best practices in education,ā€ Marume said.

He explained that the school’s awards programme goes beyond academics as it also rewards those who excel in sport, drama, music and public speaking. ā€œWe have invested a lot of money into sport hence we have one of the most magnificent sports complexes. This means we are committed to developing our students holistically,ā€ said Marume.

šŸ“– Continue Reading
This is a preview of the full article. To read the complete story, click the button below.

Read Full Article on 263Chat

AllZimNews aggregates content from various trusted sources to keep you informed.

[paywall]

He added that Pathway offers a specialised curriculum that enables learners to pursue studies tailored to their future career interests. Located in Chitungwiza, Pathway continues to position itself among the country’s leading private learning institutions. Pathway Junior School head, Hefa Chirisa also praised the strong academic performance of learners.

ā€œMost of them are performing above average and we are pleased with the ZIMSEC Grade Seven results. Since 2015, we have achieved a 100% pass rate,ā€ she said. Chirisa further applauded the heritage-based curriculum being championed at national level. Meanwhile, the school also showcased three newly acquired buses and several interactive boards.

[/paywall]

šŸ“° Article Attribution
Originally published by 263Chat • December 02, 2025

Powered by
AllZimNews

By Hope