List of secondary schools in Bulawayo
This is a list of secondary schools in Bulawayo, a city and province in western Zimbabwe.
Private schools
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]
Public schools
- Amhlophe High School
- Cowdray Park Secondary School
- Emakhandeni Secondary School
- Emganwini Secondary School[7]
- 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[8]
- 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[9]
- 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
- Elite High School (operated 1999–2009)[10]
- St. George's College (opened in Bulawayo in 1896; relocated to Salisbury in 1926)
- St. Peter's Diocesan School (operated 1911–1977)[11]
References
- Netsianda, Mashudu (2014-02-17). "Bulawayo's Top A' Level Schools". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "Great Hills Heritage High School".
- Chinobva, Linda (2014-02-23). "Poor 'O', 'A' Level Results: Where are govt schools getting it wrong?". Southern Eye. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- Tshuma, Lungile (2014-10-26). "Teacher sues Masiyephambili College for $32 900". The Sunday News. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "New school to open in Cowdray Park". The Chronicle. 2014-12-12. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "SchoolAndCollegeListings". www.schoolandcollegelistings.com. Retrieved 2020-08-17.
- "Emganwini Secondary School in Bulawayo". Oxfam Canada. 2010-11-10. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- Mabhena, Thubelihle (2015-05-28). "Army, parents build classroom block". The Chronicle. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "Residents' Voices – Issue 43". The Zimbabwean. 2011-02-07. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- Muponde, Richard (2014-03-16). "Elite High wins battle against church". Southern Eye. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
- "St. Peter's Diocesan School ( Bulawayo ) in Pictures". www.bulawayo1872.com. Retrieved 2018-11-04.
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