List of secondary schools in Bulawayo
This is a list of secondary schools in Bulawayo, a city and province in western Zimbabwe.
1. Milton Senior Boys High School
2. Gifford Boys High School
3. Hamilton Boys High School
4. Christian Brothers College
5. Petra High School
6. Mpopoma High School
7. St Columbas High School
8. Njube High School
9. Entumbane High School
10. EMakhandeni High School
11. Lobhengula High School
12. North Lea High School
13. Evelyn Girls High School
14. Girls College
15. Dominican Convent Girls Senior
16. Montrose Girls High School
17. Townsend Girls High School
18. Mzilikazi High School
19. Sobukazi High School
20. Msitheli High School
21. Nkulumane High School
22. Founders High School
23. Riverdale College
24. Luveve High School
25. Enkanyisweni St Pius College
26. Hillside College
27. St Bernards High School
Private schools
[edit]The following are church-operated or independent schools:
- Bulawayo Adventist High School[1]
- Great Hills Heritage High School[2]
- Christian Brothers College[1]
- Dominican Convent High School[1][3]
- Girls' College[1]
- Green Gables High School[1]
- Maranatha Adventist High School[1][3]
- Masiyephambili College[1][4]
- Petra High School[1]
- Premier High School[1]
- Prestige High School[5]
- Sizane Secondary School[1]
- Solusi Adventist High School
- St. Bernard's High School[1]
- St. Columba's High School[1][3]
- Eastview High School
- Liberty Christian College[6]
- Riverdale Academy[7]
Private Schools- Primary
[edit]Some of these schools are preparatory schools for high schools. The following list contains stand alone private schools that are only primary schools.
- St. Thomas
- Carmel
- Centenary School
- Dominican Convent Primary School
- Riverdale Academy
- Wonderpark Elementary School
- Angels Primary School
- Once upon a Child Primary School
- Eden Heritage Primary School
Public schools
[edit]- Amhlophe High School
- Cowdray Park Secondary School
- Emakhandeni High School
- Emganwini Secondary School[8]
- Entumbane High School[1]
- Eveline High School[1]
- Founders High School[1][3]
- Gifford High School[1]
- Hamilton High School[1]
- Ihlati Secondary School[1]
- Induna High School[9]
- Inyanda High School
- Lobengula High School
- Luveve Secondary School[1][3]
- Magwegwe High School[1]
- Mandwandwe High School[1]
- Masotsha High School[1]
- Milton High School[1][3]
- Mncumbatha Secondary School[10]
- Montrose Girls' High School[3]
- Mpopoma High School[1][3]
- Msiteli High School[1]
- Mzilikazi High School[3]
- Njube High School
- Nketa High School[1]
- Nkulumane Secondary School[1]
- Northlea High School[1]
- Pumula High School[1]
- Pumula South Secondary School
- Sikhulile High School
- Sobukazi High School[1]
- Townsend High School[1][3]
Former schools
[edit]- Elite High School (operated 1999–2009)[11]
- St. George's College (opened in Bulawayo in 1896; relocated to Salisbury in 1926)
- St. Peter's Diocesan School (operated 1911–1977)[12]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae Netsianda, Mashudu (17 February 2014). "Bulawayo's Top A' Level Schools". The Chronicle. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ "Great Hills Heritage High School".
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Chinobva, Linda (23 February 2014). "Poor 'O', 'A' Level Results: Where are govt schools getting it wrong?". Southern Eye. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ Tshuma, Lungile (26 October 2014). "Teacher sues Masiyephambili College for $32 900". The Sunday News. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ "New school to open in Cowdray Park". The Chronicle. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ "SchoolAndCollegeListings". www.schoolandcollegelistings.com. Retrieved 17 August 2020.
- ^ "Riverdale". 7 October 2024. Retrieved 7 October 2024.
- ^ "Emganwini Secondary School in Bulawayo". Oxfam Canada. 10 November 2010. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ Mabhena, Thubelihle (28 May 2015). "Army, parents build classroom block". The Chronicle. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ "Residents' Voices – Issue 43". The Zimbabwean. 7 February 2011. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ Muponde, Richard (16 March 2014). "Elite High wins battle against church". Southern Eye. Retrieved 4 November 2018.
- ^ "St. Peter's Diocesan School ( Bulawayo ) in Pictures". www.bulawayo1872.com. Retrieved 4 November 2018.