Zambia records 100 percent pass rate for grade 7
All the 388,331 candidates who sat the grade
seven composite examinations have been selected to grade 8, bringing the
national progression rate to 100 percent from 99.14 recorded in 2017.
Ministry of General Education David Mabumba says the improvement in the national progression rate is an indication
that school places have been created at secondary school level.
And Mr. Mabumba has however revealed that out
of 388,442 candidates that sat for the 2018 grade seven examination, 239,024
candidates obtained divisions, 1, 2 and 3 representing 61.53 of the total
candidates that sat the examination.
below is the Ministers speech

Republic of Zambia
MINISTRY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER OF GENERAL
EDUCATION, HON. DAVID MABUMBA, MP
ON THE RELEASE OF THE 2018 GRADE 7 EXAMINATION RESULTS
Monday, 24th
December 2018
The Permanent Secretary - Administration;
Directors in the Ministry of General Education
and ECZ;
Senior Staff in the Ministry of General
Education and ECZ;
Members of the media
present;
Distinguished invited
guests ladies and Gentleman
1.0 INTRODUCTION
· I am delighted to inform
the nation that the Ministry of General Education and the Examinations Council
of Zambia have finished the processing of the 2018 Grade 7 Examination results.
· TheExamination was
written from Monday 5th November, 2018 to Friday 9th
November, 2018. This was after suspension and postponement by one week. However,
this examination went ahead and was successfully conducted and managed without
any case of examination malpractice recorded. There was also no reported case
of leakage of examination question papers.
· I applaud the tireless efforts made
by all the stakeholders that relentlessly worked to ensure a leakage-free
examination at this level. The public should take note that Examination
Malpractices, no matter to what extent or form, remain punishable by law.
Therefore, I would like to specifically warn all possible offenders that they
will be dealt with accordingly.
· The 2018 Grade 7 Examination
was also significant in that it was for the first time that this examination
was written across the borders of Zambia by candidates at St. Jeff’s College
Primary School in Johannesburg, Republic of South Africa.
· I also wish to announce
that the selection of the 2019 Grade 8)learners was successfully completed on
23rd December 2018.
· I congratulate all members of staff
in the Ministry of General Education at all levels and the Examinations Council
of Zambia for the hard work andtimely release of these results. This is a
Christmas gift to the nation on this eve of Christmas of 2018. I am confident
that we will also give a New Year gift to the nation before the New Year in form
of the 2018 Grade 9 results.
· This work culture of ensuring timely
release of examination results allow the Grade 8 and 10 learners to report to
school on the first day of the school calendaron 14th January, 2019.
2.0 CANDIDATURE
Ladies
and Gentlemen
Let me begin by describing the candidature of the 2018 Grade
7 Composite Examination:
·
A
total of 443,700candidates entered for the 2018 Grade 7 Composite Examination compared to 400,802in 2017. This
represents an increase of 10.7percent
over the candidates that entered for the same examination in 2017.
·
Segregation
the number of candidates who entered the examination by sex, a total of 219,658(49.51%) boys and 224,042 (50.49%) girls entered for the
examination.
·
Out
of the 443,700who entered for the
examination, 388,442 candidates sat
the examination, of whom 192,723 (49.61%)
were boys while 192,719(50.39%) were girls.This
figure includes 111 candidates from
St Jeff College Primary School of South Africa who also sat the examination.
·
Candidature
trends analysis showed that there has been a steady increase in the number of
female candidates entering as well as sitting the examination. This increase is
attributed to the interventions the Ministry of General Education and other stakeholders
have put in place to bring and retain the girl child in school.
· The Ministry has been recording an
increase in candidature over the years and this is attributed to the expansion
and construction of classrooms arising from the robust infrastructure
development programme currently being implemented by the Ministry of General
Education.
· I wish to assure the Zambian people
that the Government through the Ministry will remain committed to
infrastructure development programme to ensure the attainment of universal
primary education.
Ladies
and Gentlemen
A total of 55,258candidates were absent from the examination, of whom 26,935 (12.26%) were boys while 28,323 (12.64%) were girls.
The national absenteeism ratewas 12.45 percent,
representing an increase of 3.40 percent, from 9.05 percentrecorded in 2017.The number of girls that were absent from the examination in the 2017 and 2018
was higher than that of boys.
This
extent of learner absenteeism from the examination is big waste in terms of
examination materials which were prepared and printed for these candidates at a
huge cost to the government because this examination is free to the learners.
· It is however, of great concern
that, despite the steady growth in candidature and the various interventions
aimed at reducing absenteeism, the battle is far from being won. The major
causes of absenteeism as revealed by the study on learner absenteeism from
public examinations conducted by the Examinations Council of Zambia included
among others early marriages, teenage pregnancies and inadequate parental
involvement in the education of their children.
· Therefore, this challenge is
multi-sectoral in nature, and as such I wish to implore the Provincial Education
Officers and all stakeholders to scale up their efforts in addressing this
issue through the sensitization of the learners and members of the public about
the importance of education, and the need for learners not to absent themselves
from public examinations.
3.0 PERFORMANCE
Ladies and Gentlemen,
· Let me now discuss the performance
of the candidates that sat the examination according to certificate divisions.
· There were a total of 239,024 candidates obtaining Divisions 1, 2 and 3; representing 61.53 percent of the total candidates
that sat the examination.
·
A
total of 149,307candidates obtained Division 4, the least grade;
representing 38.44 percent.
·
Further
Analysis of results along the lines of gender revealed that boys performed
better than girls in all the subjects except English.
·
This
call for concerted efforts by all stakeholders: Ministry Officials, Civil
Society, Cooperating Partners, Teacher Unions and parents to double their efforts
in championing the education of girls.
·
Overall,
it is gratifying to note that the trend in performance is showing improvement
in the proportions of those obtaining good results. The was an improvement of
the proportion of candidates who obtained division1 in 2018compared to
2017.(18.40 percent in 2017 to 18.61 percent in 2018).
4. PROGRESSION RATES TO GRADE 8
Ladies and Gentlemen,
·
Let
me now bring your attention to the progression to Grade 8 ofthe 2018 Grade 7
learners:
·
All
the388,331 candidates who sat the 2018
Grade 7 Composite examinationhave been selected to Grade 8, bringing the
national progression rate to 100.00percent
from 99.14percent in 2017.
·
The
improvement in the national progression rate is an indication that school
places have been created at secondary school level.
·
The
Government and the Ministry of General will continue to focus on providing
adequate and appropriate infrastructure to ensure that all learners have the
opportunity to access all levels of education- early childhood, primary,
secondary and tertiary.
·
With
this 100 percent progression of
learners to Grade 8, I would like to inform the nation that the Ministry of
General Education have embarked on the reform of this examination to make more
relevant to the needs of the nation.
·
The
reforms will take the form of structure of the examination question papers, the
grading and purpose of the examination.
It will be reformed so that it reports more on the competencies the
candidates are able to exhibit after seven years of primary education.
·
This
is in line with the Millennium Development Goals of achieving access and
quality in education to which Zambia subscribes to.
Ladies and Gentlemen,
·
I
hereby now officially release the 2018 Grade 7 Composite Examination results.
·
Members
of the public are advised to obtain the official statements of results from the
schools where learners wrote their examinations.
There shall be no issuance of
statement of results from either the Ministry of General Education or the
Examinations Council of Zambia.
·
Meanwhile,
candidates who wish to access their results before collecting their official
statements of results may use the SMS Results Release System (SRRS) offered by
the Examinations Council of Zambia. The facility is available on all mobile
networks.
·
The
parents and guardians of the candidates should note that the 2019 Grade 8
learners will report on 14th January, 2019. A grace period of ten (10) working
days have been given to the learners to report to the schools they have been
selected to up to 24th January, 2019. The learners, who will not report after
the end of the grace period, will forfeit their places.
I
Thank You for Listening
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