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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. The school is located at what was the Queens Court residential hotel, which had closed down in 1982. The introduction of Forms Two and Three took place in May 1983 and the ...
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Dominican Convent High School (informally referred to as Convent or DC) is a Catholic, independent, day school for girls in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The school was founded by the Dominican Order in 1956. The school was founded by the Dominican Order in 1956.
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 ...
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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.
Whitestone School is an independent, day, preparatory school in for boys and girls in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. Whitestone School is a member of the Association of Trust Schools (ATS) and the Head is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe (CHISZ). [2]
The school was founded in 1895 by the Dominican Sisters, laying its claim to being the oldest school in Bulawayo and in Zimbabwe. [1] [2] Initially co-educational, the institution become a girls' school in the 1950s, when St. Thomas Aquinas Primary School was opened to cater for the boys. [2]