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Lilfordia School

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Motto
  
Be Alert

Established
  
1909

Grades
  
1 to 7

Founded
  
1909

Denomination
  
Interdenominational

Headmaster
  
Phone
  
+263 77 306 0238

Address
  
Lilfordia School, Nybira, Zimbabwe

Founders
  
Agnes Lilford, Atherton Lilford

Similar
  
Dudley Hall, Eaglesvale School, Cornway Senior College, Gateway Primary School, Gateway High School

Profiles

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Lilfordia School (or Lilfordia) is an independent, preparatory, boarding school for boys and girls in Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe. Lilfordia was established in 1909 by Agnes and Atherton Lilford. The school is notable for the producing talented cricketers such as Brendan Taylor and Trevor Madondo.

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Lilfordia School is a member of the Association of Trust Schools and the Headmaster is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe.

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History

In 1909, Agnes and Atherton Lilford opened Lilfordia School and a lodging establishment for people living in Salisbury (now Harare) on their farm in order to supplement their income as the Lilfords were struggling financially. As the school grew the lodge was closed. Lilfordia became "government approved" in the 1920s.

Sports

Sports offered at Lilfordia include:

Notable alumni

  • Alistair Campbell - Zimbabwe cricketer
  • Donald Campbell - Zimbabwe cricketer
  • Trevor Madondo - Zimbabwe cricketer
  • Brendan Taylor - Zimbabwe cricketer
  • Malcolm Waller - Zimbabwe cricketer
  • References

    Lilfordia School Wikipedia