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St. John's High School (Harare)

Coordinates: 17°46′22″S 31°01′32″E / 17.772716°S 31.0256624°E / -17.772716; 31.0256624
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St. John's High School
St. John's High School Logo
Address
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28 Dublin Road, Emerald Hill

Harare, Zimbabwe
Coordinates17°46′22″S 31°01′32″E / 17.772716°S 31.0256624°E / -17.772716; 31.0256624
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TypePrivate high school
MottoVeritas (Truth)
DenominationCatholic, Dominican sisters
Established1925
GenderCo-educational
WebsiteStJohnsEmerald

St. John's High School is a Catholic, independent, co-educational, day high school located in the suburb of Emerald Hill in Harare, Zimbabwe. It provides secondary education and A-levels.

History

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Three Dominican religious sisters opened the school in 1925 in a few sheds, to cater to the underprivileged children in the capital city. In 1939 a large building was constructed. In 1996 it ceased to be a boarding school and A-levels were added.[1] After 2003 the A-levels followed the Zimbabwe ZIMSEC curriculum.[2] A-levels are offered in Arts, Commercials, and Sciences.[3]

Program

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As a Catholic school, its curriculum includes religious studies and some of its teachers remain sisters from the nearby convent.

Several St John's High School students and alumni have represented the junior provincial and national teams in sports such as hockey, basketball, swimming, and cricket,[4] and internationally in Chess and Quiz.[5] They won the December 2017 SADC NSQC quiz finals. (Sipho, Haniel, TDM)

See also

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List of schools in Zimbabwe

References

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  1. ^ "About Us | St. Johns High School". stjohnsemerald.ac.zw. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  2. ^ "ZIMSEC | About ZIMSEC". www.zimsec.co.zw. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  3. ^ "Academics | St. Johns High School". stjohnsemerald.ac.zw. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  4. ^ "Under 19 National Cricket Festival Roars Into Life | Pachikoro". www.pachikoro.co.zw. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
  5. ^ "Extra Curricular | St. Johns High School". stjohnsemerald.ac.zw. Retrieved 2018-02-24.
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