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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

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  4.Ministry of education A. Shipena Secondary  school  functions as a government institution under the supervision of Namibia’s Ministry of Education, Innovation, Youth, Sport, Arts and Culture (MEIYSAC). The Ministry establishes the academic curriculum, student progression policies, and personnel decisions that shape the school’s operation.       For instance, a teacher -related disciplinary case at the school highlighted the Ministry’s oversight in staffing matters, while new Grade 10 progression policies issued by the Ministry directly affected learners. Although A. Shipena benefits from governmental funding and services, it also carries the responsibility of complying with regional and national educational standards and directives.

LEARNERS

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  3. Learners A. Shipena Secondary School began in 1985 with around 700 learners, reflecting modest yet solid beginnings. Over the years, its reputation and demand surged by 2015, total enrollment had risen to approximately 1,200 learners across Grades 8 through 12. The school's popularity and academic improvements, particularly under Principal Moses Haufiku’s leadership, have contributed to this growth. A glimpse into its Grade 9 cohort in 2019 shows how dynamic and competitive enrollment has become: 230 learners were promoted from Grade 8, and 56 learners were set to repeat Grade 9 due to not passing Grade 10. This highlights fluctuating but significant learner numbers at each grade level, demonstrating both the school’s expanding reach and the ongoing challenges in scholastic progression.

STAFF MEMBERS

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  2. Staff members  There are 43 teachers at A shipena sss in which HODs are also included and the school principal which is MR Moses Haufiku.

SCHOOL BACKGROUND

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school background   A. Shipena Secondary School, located in the Soweto area of Katutura, Windhoek, was established in 1985 and offers Grades 8 to 12. Named after Ananias Shipena, the school began with about 700 learners and 16 teachers and has grown to become one of the most respected schools in the Khomas region. Despite early challenges, such as the bombing of its administration block in 1986 and limited resources, the school has shown resilience and steady progress. In 1987, it acquired its first computer through a local radio program, symbolizing its determination to embrace growth and innovation. Under the leadership of its current principal, Moses Haufiku, who took over in 2015, A. Shipena has greatly improved its academic performance moving from 16th place in the region to consistently ranking among the top schools. This success is largely credited to a strong emphasis on discipline, a clear code of conduct, and active parental involvement, which have reduced disciplina...