Neha Patil (Editor)

Ellis Robins School

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Type
  
Public, Boarding

Head of school
  
Mr Cloud Nyambuya

Enrollment
  
948

Mascot
  
Dolphins

Motto
  
Esse Quam Videri

Founded
  
1953

Established
  
1953

Grades
  
Form 1 to Upper 6

Website
  
www.ellisrobins.com

Headquarters
  
Harare, Zimbabwe

Number of students
  
948

Colors
  
Blue, Gold

Ellis robins school marimba


Ellis Robins School is a Zimbabwean boys' high school that was founded in Salisbury, Rhodesia in 1953. It is located in the suburb of Mabelreign in Salisbury (now called Harare). Next door is Mabelreign Girls High School, the school's sister school. The Ellis Robins school colours are yellow and blue, the badge has two dolphins facing each other, and the school motto is "Esse Quam Videri" which means "It's Better To Be Than To Seem To Be".

Contents

This motto comes from the family coat of arms of Sir Ellis Robins, who was Chairman of the British South Africa Company

There was a government proposal in 2003 to rename all schools in Zimbabwe and Ellis Robins was scheduled to be called Leopold Takawira Boys High but overwhelming parental disapproval ensures that the original name is still used.

The school is one of the popular group A schools that participate in the Cottco Schools Rugby Festival which is held annually at Prince Edward School. Ellis Robins is also popular for using the trademark nickaname "FUSH", which was actually an acronym for 'First United School in Harare rivals with Allan Wilson School with whom they have competed in various sporting disciplines over the years.

House System

Malcom (boarders), Lawley, Newton, Abercorn

Sports

Sports at the school include Soccer, Rugby, Field Hockey, Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Chess, Cricket, Volleyball, Badminton, Basketball, Cross Country and Gymnastics.

Notable alumni

  • Heidi Holland - Author and Journalist
  • Abel Chimukoko - Zimbabwe long distance runner
  • Carlprit - Rapper
  • Roy Bennett (politician) (born 1957), Zimbabwean politician
  • Kevin Duers
  • References

    Ellis Robins School Wikipedia