St. Paul's High School, Musami

St. Paul's High School, Musami
Information
Type Jesuit, Catholic
Administrator Mr Richard Hlombe
Grades Secondary through A-levels
Gender Coeducational
Website MusMissionHi

St. Paul's High School, Musami, Zimbabwe, is a coeducational school, through A-levels. It is administered by the Society of Jesus.

Newsworthy

Each year the Mission holds a memorial event to commemorate the seven Musami Mission priests and religious who were killed in 1977 during the liberation struggle.[1]

St. Paul's ranked 24th among the top 100 A-level schools in Zimbabwe in 2014 with all but one of 61 of its students who took the exam passing.[2]

St. Paul’s Musami received the award for the top dance team in 2014, in the AMDG Music and Dance Festival that encourages schools to acknowledge popular music and dance as part of the mainstream expressive arts curriculum.[3]

The high school has a championship netball team.[4] The mission produced a famous footballer in the 1960s.[5]

The Jesuit missions companions program out of London supports the mission.[6]

See also

References

  1. "They have no rural home - The Zimbabwean". The Zimbabwean. 2006-03-23. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  2. "My Zimbabwe News Blog | Latest Craziest Blog | Weird Blog | Odd Blog | funny blog | bizarre blog - My Zimbabwe News". craziest131.rssing.com. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  3. Rwodzi, Nobert. "Students shine at AMDG High schools Music and Dance Festival". Jesuits Zimbabwe - The Zimbabwe Province of the Society of Jesus. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  4. "St Ignatius wins big at Musami tourney | The Herald". www.herald.co.zw. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  5. "Robson Sharuko: Show Me Your Colour | The Chronicle". www.chronicle.co.zw. Retrieved 2016-12-24.
  6. "JM Companions - London, United Kingdom". Yellow.Place. Retrieved 2016-12-24.

Coordinates: 17°45′8.51″S 31°34′51.41″E / 17.7523639°S 31.5809472°E / -17.7523639; 31.5809472

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