Maru-a-Pula School
Masaudzo Sinoya is an experienced Chemistry teacher who has worked at various schools, including Maru-a-Pula School where Masaudzo currently teaches. Prior to that, Masaudzo was the Head of Science and Chemistry teacher at Cambridge English School Al Mangaf. Sinoya has also taught at Quensbury Upper School and Mark Rutherford Upper School. Masaudzo holds a Licentiate degree in General Chemistry With Education from Instituto Sperior Padagogico Enrique Jose Varona.
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Maru-a-Pula School
Here are a few of Maru-a-Pula’s distinctive attributes: • World-Class Academic Results: Our students’ performance on the Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations positions Maru-a-Pula as one of Africa’s top schools. One example: Our IGCSE candidates have averaged over 50% A*s and As in their exams over the past three years. • World-Class Service Programme: Our 40-year tradition of community service is unparalleled for a secondary school. Students choose from over 25 different weekly opportunities to make a hands-on difference. • Outstanding Co-Curricular Programme: From basketball & karate to chess & debating, MaP students excel in local, regional and global competitions. • Pace-Setting Partnerships: Every year, six exceptional Harvard University undergraduates mentor MaP students for eight weeks in June and July. Two Princeton in Africa Teaching Fellows work with our students for a full year. • Top-Tier University Placements: A few examples show what’s possible. Seven MaP students currently attend Williams College, the top-ranked U.S. liberal arts college. Katlego Bagwasi and Ludo Sabone attend Oxford as Rhodes Scholars. Stanford has four MaP students, Princeton and Columbia have two each; we have one student at MIT and over a dozen at Africa’s top university, Cape Town.