Fletcher High School, Gweru
Fletcher High School (19°30'55"S 29°51'14"E) is a school in Gweru, Zimbabwe. It was one of the first boarding schools during the colonial era prior to black independence in Zimbabwe and it was opened in 1957. The first principal was Mr D Davies.[1] It was established as a boys school but is now currently a co-ed school after it opened its doors to the first group of female students in 1982.
Academic education
The school offers secondary education starting from the first year of secondary education (form 1), up to the last year of secondary education (form 6). Students in their fourth year of secondary education (form 4) and their sixth year (form 6), write the local national examinations in line with the Zimbabwean secondary school education system.
Notable alumni
Various notable Zimbabweans have attended this school since its establishment, including
- Stan Mudenge, former politician who served in the government of Zimbabwe as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 2005 and as Minister of Higher Education from 2005 to 2008.Mr Peter muchengeti also had his studies, Austin Zvoma, Dr Abbas Zezai, Abiniel Gambiza,Dr Godwin Mamutse, Foster Mhuri, Bongani Ncube, Wilfred Makazhe, Ignatius Choga, Godfrey Chiunzi, Abiniel Masukume completed their advanced level education at this reputable institute of modern learning
References
- ↑ Gwata (20 December 2007). Fletcher High School Supplement Editorial . gwataboy.blogspot.com