%0 Journal Article %T CREDIBILITY OF SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS IN ZIMBABWE: A REFLECTIVE ANALYSIS %A Charles Musarurwa %A Sylod Chimhenga %J Academic Research International %D 2011 %I %X It is certainly true that examinations play a major role both in assessment of learning and selection of candidates for subsequent stages of education and/or for employment, (Bray 1998) hence mostcountries consider assessment and examinations as one of the most important aspects of the education system. Like in most Commonwealth countries1, Zimbabwe inherited an examination model of the UK, characterized by Ordinary (O) and Advanced (A) Level examinations. However after gradually taking over the examination process, suddenly, there have arisen negative sentiments on credibility of examinations and maintenance of assessment standards. Is there any objectivity inthese statements or it is just a nostalgic attachment to pre-colonial institutions? This paper tries to answer this particular question as well as exploring alternative solutions %K Zimbabwe %K School Examinations %K Curriculum Development %K Education %U http://www.savap.org.pk/journals/ARInt./Vol.1(1)/2011(1.1-16).pdf