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The Girls' College Trust was formed in September 1982 for the purpose of establishing a private, multi-racial, interdenominational secondary school for girls in Bulawayo. [3] In January 1983, Girls' College opened with an initial enrollment of seventy-five Form One pupils and six teachers with Ross Fuller as the headmaster of the institution.
Bishopslea Preparatory School for Girls (or Bishopslea) is an all-female independent, preparatory, boarding and day school in Harare, Zimbabwe. The school was founded in 1932 as Bishop's Lea, St Mary's Diocesan Preparatory School by the Rt. Rev. Edward Paget at the grounds of the Anglican Cathedral in Harare.
Queen Elizabeth Girls School – now Sally Mugabe Girls' High [14] Roosevelt Girls High; Reekworth Junior School; St. Christopher's School; St Dominic's Chishawasha; St. George's College; St. John's College; St. John's High School; St. Marcellin Primary School (Hatfield, Harare) Sharon School; Speciss College; Sunny Day Christian Primary School ...
His Mercy Christian College [6] The Heritage School; Hilbright Science College; Life Long College [2] [7] Malta Academy [2] Maranatha Christian High School [8] [9] Mazowe Boys High School; Megham International College; Noteview College [7] Phoenix College [2] Pinewood High School [10] Royal College; Speciss College [7] St. Christopher's School ...
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Chisipite Senior School (or Chisipite) is an independent single-sex secondary day and boarding school for girls, located in Harare, Zimbabwe.The school is sited on 25 acres (10 ha) of land with 75+ academic staff and 750 girls (of whom 40 girls are boarders) enrolled.
Arundel School is a private, day and boarding school for girls aged 12–18 in Harare, Zimbabwe.. Arundel School was ranked 48th out of the top 100 best high schools in Africa, based upon quality of education, student engagement, strength and activities of alumnae, school profile, internet and news visibility.
Girls High School Harare ("GHSH") was founded in 1898, the first public school for girls in the city of Salisbury, Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe). [1] The school can teach over 1,000 girls across all forms, making it the largest girls' high school in Zimbabwe. The school has two boarding houses for girls, called Beit House and Forsyth House ...