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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 ...
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.
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Schools in Zimbabwe offering one of Cambridge International Examinations programs. Pages in category "Cambridge schools in Zimbabwe" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total.
École Française de Harare or Groupe Scolaire Jean de La Fontaine is a French international school in Vainona, Harare, Zimbabwe. [1] Registered with the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE), it serves preschool to the upper secondary (lycée) levels. As of 2015 the school has 170 students from 27 countries. [2] [3]
Gateway High School is a Christian, co-educational, independent school in Emerald Hill, Harare, Zimbabwe.It has 700 students from Form 1 to Upper 6. The school had its first form 1 intake in 1991 and the first upper 6 class graduated in 1995 under the headship of Paul Revell, along with Marcus Chibisa and Ron Montague as his deputies.
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.