like day we shall show light. let this motto continue leading you even years after leaving the school as a student.
BREAKING: 2017 O-level English Paper II nullified Feb 8, 2018 | Top Stories | 0 |
Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavima makes the announcement in Harare today Primary and Secondary Education Minister Professor Paul Mavhima says the November 2017 Ordinary Level examination English Language Paper 2 results have been nullified following widespread cheating through social media.
...It was validated during the marking of the paper.
The exam will be reset and candidates will have to re-write on Friday 16 February from 1000hrs to 1200hrs.
All candidates are required to report to the 2017 exam centers for the exam.
Release of results put on hold
The release of the 2017 O-level exam results has been put on hold pending the finalisation of the re-writing and re-marking of the exams.
Students will not be required to pay exam fees and students are restricted from writing at other centres.
Cheating students banned
Those candidates caught cheating on the previous exam are banned from re-writing.
Minister Mavima said the decision was a painstaking one but is in the pursuit of maintaining the integrity of the national exams.
See MoreAS THE ZIMSEC EXAM PERIOD IS COMING TO AN END WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE LORD FOR THE GIFT OF OUR SCHOOL AND THOSE STUDENTS THAT HAVE BEEN WITH US FOR THE PAST 2 , 4 ,OR 6YEARS .SURELY AS ST DOMINICS WE SHALL SHOW LIGHT
2016 A LEVEL CLASS
HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR MEMORY (A must Read) If you study a topic one night and can recall most of it the next morning, don't be fooled into thinking that you will be able to remember it accurately in two months time. There is a big difference between short-term and long-term memory. If the goal is to improve your long-term memory, then the key to success is based on the efficiency of input (the 'mental filing system' we employ). Reducing the burden on the limited short-term memo...ry, and channelling information into long-term storage, is based on the creation of patterns and the avoidance of randomness. (1) Chunking # As the average person can only hold seven 'items' in short-term memory, grouping items together into 'chunks' can increase capacity. This is generally used for remembering numbers (think of how you remember phone numbers by grouping the seven digits into 2 or 3 chunks) but can be applied to other listings in various subjects (2) Repetition # Studies indicate that 66% of material is forgotten within seven days if it is not reviewed or recited again by the student, and 88% is gone after six weeks. Don't make life harder for yourself - build in a brief daily and weekly review of material covered. It will save you having to re-learn material from scratch! (3) Application and association # The best way to channel material to long-term memory is to organise it into meaningful associations. Link it to existing information and topics and create vivid personal examples which act as 'mental hooks' or 'cues' for recalling material in the future. Thus, new items are put in context. If you learn a new formula / verb / rule, try to put it into practice immediately with a relevant example. (4) Use of mnemonics # These are various word games which can act as memory aids and which allow personalization and creativity. Think of the seven characteristics of living organisms - A really basic mnemonic you can use to remember these is the word "MR. GRIEF" standing for Movement, Reproduction, Growth, Respiration, Irritability, Excretion, Feeding. Here is another very good example; The left side of the heart always contains oxygenated blood because it receives blood fresh from the lungs and pumps it to the body, the right side always contains deoxygenated blood because it receives is from the body. You can memorise this by the word LORD: Left Oxygenated – Right Deoxygenated The more of these you can come up with on your own, the easier it will be for you to remember them, so take some time and practice.
See MoreST DOMINIC’S HIGH SCHOOL – RC DIOCESE OF MUTARE Term 2 2016 CIRCULAR TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS PREAMBLE Our gratitude goes to the Almighty for guiding us through to the end of the term. It was a long and eventful term and we are grateful for the tremendous support we continue to receive from parents and guardians. To our students, the race for honours continues. Never lose hope and keep your dream alive! FEES PAYMENT... May I humbly salute parents and guardians who honour their fees obligations on time. Those lagging behind are called upon to settle their arrears before 19 August 2016. Fees for term 3 are due on or before schools open. VACATION SCHOOL The school will run a vacation school for O and A Level examination candidates. The Vacation School will run from the 10th to the 23rd of August 2016. I encourage all candidates to take part in this very important revision program. School rules and regulations will apply during this period. CONSULTATION DAY The school shall have a consultation day for all students first week of opening. You are encouraged to participate in this exercise so that together we can shape the destiny of our children. Speech and Prize Giving Day The event shall take place in September to honour outstanding achievers in the year under review. The date shall be communicated to you early next term. Mid- Year Examinations A lot of performance gaps were shown in the tests and parents are urged to study the results carefully in view of closing those gaps. Opening Day Term 3 2016 Schools open on the 6th of September 2016 God Bless you all
F Mukoyi SCHOOL HEAD
See More25 DIVINITY 2016 REVISION QUESTIONS …with Arthur Marara IMPORTANT: DO NOT DELETE THIS OPENNING MESSAGE: FORWARD THE ENTIRE ARTICLE SHOULD YOU FEEL SO INCLINED TO FORWARD. I trust that this article finds you well. It is my hope that you will enjoy 2016 studies, and I want to affirm my commitment to your success in your study of “A” Level Divinity and History. I have developed some questions which I want you to practice as an individual or in your Whatsapp groups. Many of these...
Continue ReadingLEO CLUB INDUCTION .... 1 OCTOBER 2014....
ST DOMINIC'S HIGH SCHOOL LEO INDUCTION ON 1 OCTOBER 2014 AFTER OFFICIALLY REGISTERING WITH LEO CLUB INTERNATIONAL
....BE A MOVER AND A SHAKER.....
We thank the Almighty for the perfect start to our 2nd Term .We pray for hard work and the spirit of self discipline amongst our students.We as a school look forward to yet another fruitful term. I thank you
We lost one of our members as St. Dominic's family, Chipo Musarafu(2000-2005).She is being buried today in Dangamvura. May her soul rest in peace
TO OUR A LEVEL CLASS DOING MATHEMATICS HERE IS A DOSAGE TO START THE HOLIDAYS WITH
INTEGRATION
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus...
Continue ReadingSt Dominic's High school Church Choir are in Bulawayo where there are competing in the CASA National Competitions
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SINCE OUR HEADMASTER IS A MASTER OF GEOGRAPHY HERE IS A DOSAGE TO ALL THE GEO STUDENTS AT ST DOMINICS
O-Level Geography - ECOSYSTEMS - Speed Tutorial
What is an Ecosystem?
...Continue ReadingOUR DEAR FORM 5ves THIS IS SPECIALLY MEANT FOR YOU TAKE YOUR TIME TO READ THIS
THE TRANSITION FROM O-LEVEL TO A-LEVEL A-levels can feel like a big jump from GCSEs, but there are ways that students can prepare....
Continue ReadingIt is our privilege and honor to congratulate all those who won gold silver and bronze medals at the just ended CASA competitions.To those who did not make it to the best 3 in their respective denominations this should not be your last hope but rather you should brace for greater achievements in the competitions to follow.