Visitation-Makumbi High School Explained

Visitation-Makumbi High School
Country:Zimbabwe
Type:Private secondary day and boarding school
Religion:Catholicism
Founder:Dominican Order of Sisters
Gender:Coeducational
Enrollment:846 (600 boarding)

Visitation-Makumbi High School is a private Catholic secondary day and boarding school located approximately 30km (20miles) from Harare, Zimbabwe. The school was founded by the Dominican Order of Sisters in the early 1960s and is currently a diocesan school[1] administered by the Society of Jesus as a part of Makumbi Mission.

History

Founded in the early 1960s by Dominican sisters, the school began as a secondary school for girls. In 1973 a technical school was introduced at the Makumbi Mission to teach boys building and carpentry skills. In 1980, at independence, these two schools merged to form Makumbi Secondary School for boys and girls. Then in 1988, GCE Advanced Level was introduced to form the current Visitation-Makumbi High School.[2]

The school is called Visitation-Makumbi High School and is a Jesuit-run high school, a part of their Makumbi Mission. It enrolls approximately 846 students, 600 of whom are boarders while the others are day-students from the surrounding area.[2]

Academic performance

In 2014, Visition-Makumbi High School was ranked number 85 out of Zimbabwe's top 100 GCE Ordinary Level schools with a pass average of 58.76%.[3], the same ranking applied.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Visitation High School. archedusec-harare.org.zw. 2016-12-24.
  2. Web site: Loomis, Mark . Roman Catholic Church: Makumbi Mission . The Rhodesian Study Circle . n.d. . 6 June 2021 .
  3. News: 'O'Level top 100 schools. 22 October 2018 . dailynews.
  4. Web site: List of top 100 O-Level schools in Zimbabwe . Daily News . Zimbabwe . 2019 . 6 June 2021 .