Nyanga High School, Marist Brothers

Nyanga High School, Marist Brothers

Coordinates: 17°57′50″S 32°44′16″E / 17.9638°S 32.7377°E / -17.9638; 32.7377

Nyanga High School is a high school in Zimbabwe. The school falls under the category of church run schools called mission schools.

In the case of Nyanga High, the missionaries are Marist Brothers, a religious order founded by Saint Marcellin Champagnat in France in the 18th Century. Other Marist schools in Zimbabwe include Kutama College and Marist Dete. Nyanga has grown from strength to strength both academically and sportingly and over the years has overtaken the likes of Kutama College to become the biggest and most consistent academic powerhouse in Zimbabwe.

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Information

  • Headmaster: Mr. Clement Nyamandwe
  • Brother Superior: Brother James
  • Deputy Headmaster: no deputy at the present moment
  • Boarding Master: Vacant Position
  • Enrollment: Approximately 550 pupils
  • Motto: Pietas et Veritas ("Duty and Truth")
  • Location: 36 km (22 mi) outside Nyanga in the Eastern Highlands

The basketball team is ranked second in Zimbabwe (Zimbabwe Herald). The school is in the top two at both O level and A level.

Some of the more notable achievements are as follows. Currently in this 2010 the school has over 30 students of one stream outside the country pursuing big programs, In South Africa there are more than 15 students of the 2008 a level stream and the rest around the world. Meanwhile something is being done for all students so far who have graduated at this school to meet up at the school, for a first of its kind grand meeting and outing.

2006

Overall best school in Zimbabwe
Best 'A' level results Zimbabwe
Best 'O' level results Zimbabwe

2007

  • Overall best school in Zimbabwe
  • Best 'A' level results in Zimbabwe
  • Best 'O' level results in Zimbabwe

The 4 * 100m relay team won the national finals in Zimbabwe and were elected into the world wide scholarships club.(Josphat sachikonye,Takudzwa Vimbe,Kumbirai Hakutangwi and Terence Bonga) They were also on many occasions called to race against prominent athletics clubs in Zimbabwe which they also managed to destroy... Provincial 4*400m relay champions.

2004

  • Best 'A' level Centre
  • 2nd best 'O' level Centre
  • Provincial basketball champions, National Runners up
  • In 1995 the 4 X 100m and 4 X 400m relay were runners up in the National Mobile Track and Field Event held at the National Sports Stadium.

2003

  • Volleyball team ranked 2nd in the country
  • National AIDS Quiz Champions

2002

  • National AIDS Quiz Champions
  • Losing Finalists at Matafi National Soccer Tournament
  • Awarded Secretary's Merit Award
  • Provincial Finalists NASH Football Tournament
  • Best 'A'level results in Zimbabwe

2001

  • National AIDS Quiz Champions

Provincial finalists

  • Most Promising Rugby Team-Cottco Festival

2000

  • National basketball champions
  • Losing finalists at Coca Cola National Soccer Tournament
  • Hosts for the National Volleyball Champs... lost n the semis

1999

  • Northern Region Lions Club Quiz Competitions Champions
  • Provincial Volleyball Champs both jnrs n snrs

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