List of secondary schools in Harare Province
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This is a list of secondary schools in Harare Province in Zimbabwe. Harare Province is made up of three municipalities: Harare, the national capital, Chitungwiza, and Epworth.
Harare
[edit]Private schools
[edit]- Arundel School
- Avenues High School[1]
- Bishopslea Preparatory School
- Chisipite Senior School
- Cornway College
- Direct Contact School[2][3]
- Dominican Convent High School
- Eaglesvale High School[4]
- École Française de Harare
- Emerald Hill School for the Deaf
- Frestar Academy[2]
- Futures Academy High School
- Firm Foundation Christian Academy[2]
- Gateway High School
- George Emmanuel College[5]
- Goldridge College
- Harare International School
- Hellenic Academy
- 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
- St. John's College
- St. John's High School[9]
- St. George's College
- St. Peter's Kubatana High School[4]
- Trust Academy High School[2]
- Tynwald High School[4][9]
- UUMA Elite College[7]
- Washington Hills High School[11]
- Westridge High School
- Winwood College
- Ultimate College of Technology
Public schools
[edit]- Allan Wilson Technical High School[4][7]
- Budiriro 1 High School[4]
- Budiriro 2 High School[4]
- Churchill School
- Cranborne Boys High School
- Dzivaresekwa 1 High School[4][7]
- Dzivaresekwa 2 High School[7]
- Ellis Robins School
- George Stark High School[4]
- Girls High School[4]
- Glen Norah 1 High School[4]
- Glen Norah 2 High School[4]
- Glen View 1 High School[4]
- Glen View 2 High School[4]
- Glen View 3 High School[4]
- Harare High School[4][12]
- Hatcliffe High School[13]
- Highfield 1 High School[4][14]
- Highfield 2 High School[4][15]
- Kambuzuma 1 High School[4]
- Kambuzuma 2 High School[4]
- Kuwadzana 1 High School
- Kuwadzana 2 High School
- Kwayedza High School
- Lord Malvern High School[4][16]
- Mabelreign Girls High School[4]
- Mabvuku High School
- Marlborough High School[7]
- Mbare High School
- Morgan High School
- Mount Pleasant School
- Mufakose Mhuriimwe High School[4]
- Mufakose 1 High School[4]
- Mufakose 2 High School[4]
- Mufakose 3 High School[4]
- Mufakose 4 High School[4]
- Mukai High School[17]
- Oriel Boys High School
- 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]
Masumbukeras school
[edit]Private schools
[edit]- Cornerstone Senior School[20][21]
- Herentals College[22]
- Nyatsime College[23][24]
- St. Mary's High School[7]
Public schools
[edit]- Manyame Secondary School
- Mhuri Imwe Secondary School[25]
- Ridgeview High School
- Seke 1 High School
- Seke 2 High School
- Seke 3 High School
- Seke 4 High School
- Seke 5 High School
- Seke 6 High School
- Zengeza High School[7]
- Zengeza 1 High School
- Zengeza 2 High School
- Zengeza 3 High School
- Zengeza 4 High School
Epworth
[edit]Public schools
[edit]References
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- ^ "Cornerstone Schools: providing high quality, all-round education". The Sunday Mail. 24 July 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ "Herentals living a legacy life". The Standard. 17 October 2017. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ Nhambura, Fortious (3 June 2011). "Nyatsime College loses lustre". The Herald. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
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- ^ Mahachi, Calvin (10 October 2017). "St Agnes, Epworth High scoops top prizes". NewsDay Zimbabwe. Retrieved 4 November 2018.