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Grades
  
Nursery to Primary 7

Phone
  
+255 753 091 934

Address
  
Arusha, Tanzania

Founded
  
1934

School type
  
Government Boarding Day school

Similar
  
Braeburn Schools, Ilboru Secondary School, Mairiva Secondary School, Edmund Rice Secondar, Enaboishu Secondary School

Arusha school soccer team exhibition match july 2012


Arusha School was opened in May 1934 as a Government co-educational School for European Children, superseding the Farm for at West Kilimanjaro, which had been housed in temporary buildings since 1928 see picture http://www.arushaschool.sc.tz/images/b00865-p05011_arusha_school_017.jpg. more photos here http://www.arushaschool.sc.tz/photo-gallaries.html

For the first twelve years it was run by the Bishop of Central Tanganyika on behalf of the Government. In 1946 the original agreement was revised and the Government assumed control of the School. The Bishop of Central Tanganyika was appointed Warden of the school and presided over meetings of the School Council.

On 1st May 1963, control of the school was vested on a Board of Governors appointed by the Ministry of Education and chaired by the Bishop of Central Tanganyika Diocese of Anglican Church. Since the implementation of the 1970 Educational Act, the school was managed by a Board of Governors entirely appointed by the Ministry of National Education.

In 1972 the Government took over the school and dissolved the Board of Governors. In 1975 the Ministry of National Education appointed an Advisory Board which had the power to advise the school administration and the Ministry on various school matters.

After the introduction of the National Education Act of 1978 the Ministry appointed a School Board

There are 491 day students and 283 boarders. The tuition for day students is 380,000 Tanzanian shillings per year, (approximately $300) and boarders pay 700,000 shillings per year ($560).

Goals Our goal is to provide learning activities which require high levels of critical thinking and reasoning, accompanied by application of learning to real-world situations.

Mission To enlighten, inspire and empower the child in becoming a holistic individual prepared to face the challenges of the dynamic global village.

Vission To provide conducive learning environment. More details please visit their website http://www.arushaschool.sc.tz/

References

Arusha School Wikipedia


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