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Oriel Girls High School; Prince Edward School [4] Queen Elizabeth Girls High School [4] Roosevelt Girls High School [18] Tafara 1 High School; Tafara 2 High School; Vainona High School; Warren Park High School [4] Zimbabwe–China Friendship High School [13] [19] Zimbabwe Republic Police High School [7]
Zimbabwe's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Zimbabwe. Schools 'highfied' are listed alphabetically by Zimbabwean province and then by Zimbabwean district and then by further subdivision (i.e., city or town). (Many schools were given politically motivated new names in 2002. These are noted after the ...
The school was founded in 1940 after running for 25 years as a hospital for the white minority that had colonised then-Rhodesia. Its sister school is Queen Elizabeth Girls' High School, which was founded in the same year. The school war cry is "Umkhulubafana, dzi, Izichesuzubaba, dzi, klahba, vimba, khosa, duma, zha, zhavella, Allan Wilson, waah.
Queen Elizabeth School or Queen Elizabeth's School may refer to: United Kingdom. England. Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale, Cumbria;
List of schools in Zimbabwe is within the scope of WikiProject Zimbabwe, ... Name of suburb in which school is located. Queen Elizabeth Girls - Sally Mugabe Girls ...
Copper Queen Secondary School [6] Denda Secondary School; ... Sacred Heart College (Zimbabwe) Senka Secondary School [17] Sibomvu High School [18]
Zimbabwe: Queen Elizabeth Girls High School, Harare Former: United Kingdom (England): The Queen's Church of England Primary School, Kew , London , reverted to its previous name of The King's Church of England Primary School in 2023 after the Queen's death and her son's succession to the throne as King Charles III.
Primary school classroom and lecture in Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe's education system mandates seven years of primary school, encompassing Grades 1 to 7. [43] Urban primary schools teach in English. [5] Rural primary schools teach students in their local native language, typically in Shona or Ndebele, then transition to English by Grade 3. [5]