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This list of schools in the African country of Zimbabwe includes the country's primary and secondary schools. Zimbabwe's tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Zimbabwe.
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. These are noted after the old name.)
Matebeleland North School
Fatima High School Marist Brothers Secondary Hwange Government School Nechilibi Secondary School Detema Secondary School Mosi-Oa-Tunya High School
Name | Enrollment [ when? ] [ citation needed ] | Type | Boarding or day school | Primary or high (or secondary) school | Gender |
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Bernard Mizeki College | 450 | private | boarding | high | boys |
Cherutombo Secondary School | 600 | council | day | secondary | co-educational |
Chiparawe Primary School | government | day | primary | co-educational | |
Chitandara School | high | co-educational | |||
Chitepo Secondary School | government | day | secondary | co-educational | |
Chivake School | high | co-educational | |||
Chizengeni Secondary School | government | day | primary | co-educational | |
Dombodzvuku Secondary School | government | day | high | co-educational | |
Lendy Park School | private | day | primary | co-educational | |
Mahusekwa High School | 500 | government | day | high | co-educational |
Marondera High School | 700 | government | day and boarding | high | co-educational |
Mtekedza Secondary School | government | day | secondary | co-educational | |
Monte Cassino Girls High School | 500 | mission | boarding | high | girls |
Nagle House | 600 | private | day | high | girls |
Nhowe High School | mission | boarding | high | co-educational | |
Nyameni Secondary School | 600 | council | day | secondary | co-educational |
Peterhouse Boys' School | 600 | private | boarding | high | boys |
Peterhouse Girls' School | 400 | private | boarding | high | girls |
Rakodzi High School | 600 | private | boarding | primary | co-educational |
Ruzawi School | 400 | private | boarding | primary | co-educational |
Springvale House | private | boarding | primary | co-educational | |
Umaa Institute Zimbabwe | private | day and boarding | secondary | co-educational | |
Waddilove High School | mission | boarding | high | co-educational | |
Watershed College | 500 | private | day and boarding | high | co-educational |
Wise Owl Secondary School | private | day and boarding | secondary | co-educational | |
Diggleford Primary School | govt | primary | co-educational | ||
Godfrey Huggins School | govt | day and boarding | primary | co-educational | |
Dhirihori Secondary School | govt | day | Secondary | co-educational | |
Dhirihori Primary School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Mupazvirihwo Primary School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Neshamba School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Dimbiti School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Nhowe School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Igava School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Chipesa Primary School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Muchaka School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Masikana School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Mushangwe School | govt | day | primary | co-educational | |
Sanyati Baptist High School
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