Ng'andu Kuchinvya attends St. Mary's Secondary School and is in class 11A. This report shows his results for term 2 of the 2020 academic year. He received merits in most subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science, Biology, Religious Education, Civic Education, Accounts, and Commerce. His total marks were 391 and he was ranked 26th in his class of 35 students. The grade teacher, careers teacher, and headteacher all commented that Ng'andu needs to work harder, especially in weaker subjects, to improve his results.
Ng'andu Kuchinvya attends St. Mary's Secondary School and is in class 11A. This report shows his results for term 2 of the 2020 academic year. He received merits in most subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science, Biology, Religious Education, Civic Education, Accounts, and Commerce. His total marks were 391 and he was ranked 26th in his class of 35 students. The grade teacher, careers teacher, and headteacher all commented that Ng'andu needs to work harder, especially in weaker subjects, to improve his results.
Ng'andu Kuchinvya attends St. Mary's Secondary School and is in class 11A. This report shows his results for term 2 of the 2020 academic year. He received merits in most subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science, Biology, Religious Education, Civic Education, Accounts, and Commerce. His total marks were 391 and he was ranked 26th in his class of 35 students. The grade teacher, careers teacher, and headteacher all commented that Ng'andu needs to work harder, especially in weaker subjects, to improve his results.
Ng'andu Kuchinvya attends St. Mary's Secondary School and is in class 11A. This report shows his results for term 2 of the 2020 academic year. He received merits in most subjects, including English, Mathematics, Science, Biology, Religious Education, Civic Education, Accounts, and Commerce. His total marks were 391 and he was ranked 26th in his class of 35 students. The grade teacher, careers teacher, and headteacher all commented that Ng'andu needs to work harder, especially in weaker subjects, to improve his results.