Bernard Mizeki College

Bernard Mizeki College

Bernard Mizeki College is an O Level and A level boarding school situated in Marondera, Zimbabwe approximately 70km east of the capital Harare. It was founded in memory of Bernard Mizeki an African matyr who died in the Marondera area.

The college is situated on a farm and has four boarding houses

* Kapuya
* Masemola
* Kamungu
* Moleli

These houses were all names after affiliates of Bernard Mizeki.

The college has an excellent academic performance and is usually in the top 10 schools in the country's National Exam, ZIMSEC and the GCSE "O" and "A" Level results

Over the past years, the college has been a force to reckon with in different sporting disciplines. They have been finalists for several years in a row for the Coca Cola schools soccer tournament which is one of the most esteemed soccer tournaments. The school produced great players like Paradzai Nyadembera who is now playing for Caps FC formerly Buymore FC, Calvin Kaja Adano(now in U.S.A)and Charles Manjera who is now playing for Caps United amomg others. In 1995 Bernard Mizeki College came second in the NASH Coca-cola schools soccer tourney held in Kadoma then went on to qualify for the same tournament the following year held in Masvingo and came out third after losing 2-1 to Hippo Valley when defender Tapiwa Zambe scored a spectacular own goal in the semi final. The last time the school qualified for that tournament was in 1999 in Bindura were it came out second again losing to Mzilikazi High School of Bulawayo.


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