Gateway High School (Zimbabwe)

Gateway High School is a Christian, co-educational, independent school in Emerald Hill, Harare, Zimbabwe. It has 700 students from Form 1 to Upper 6. The school had its first form 1 intake in 1991 and the first upper 6 class graduated in 1995 under the headship of Paul Revell, along with Marcus Chibisa and Ron Montague as his deputies. The school is located on Sam Nujoma Street (previously Golden Stairs Road and Second Street Extension).

Gateway
Address
Golden Stairs Road, Emerald Hill


Zimbabwe
Coordinates17.7606°S 31.0287°E / -17.7606; 31.0287
Information
TypeIndependent, day high school
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
DenominationEvangelical
Established1999
HeadmasterTunga Mashungu
Forms1-4, Sixth Form
GenderCo-educational
Number of pupils590 (2016)[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Tuition
  • US$2,095.00 (Forms 1-4)
  • US$2,160.00 (Sixth Form)
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Feeder schoolsGateway Primary School
Affiliations
Websitewww.gatewayhigh.co.zw
  1. Termly fees, the year has 3 terms.[1]

Gateway High School is a member of the Association of Trust Schools (ATS) and the Headmaster is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe (CHISZ).[2] The school prepares students for the Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations.

Gateway High School was named in 2003 in the top twenty best high schools in Africa, based upon quality of education, student engagement, strength and activities of old boys and old girls, school profile, internet and news visibility.[3] Gateway was also ranked as one of the Top 10 High Schools in Zimbabwe in 2014.[4]

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References

  1. "ATS CHISZ GATEWAY HIGH SCHOOL » » Schools Directory". ATS CHISZ. ATS CHISZ. Retrieved 1 July 2016.
  2. "ATS CHISZ Senior » » Schools Directory". ATS CHISZ. ATS CHISZ. Retrieved 18 December 2015.
  3. Africa Almanac Research, 2003. Africa's Top 100 High Schools Archived July 16, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  4. DarrylYV8 (9 October 2014). "Top 10 High Schools in Zimbabwe". Youth Village Zimbabwe. Youth Village Zimbabwe. Retrieved 5 January 2015.


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