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Mt St Mary's Mission School

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Mt St Mary's Mission School is a Zimbabwean secondary school with a related primary school branch, located in the Wedza District of the Mashonaland East Province. The school is located at the foot of Mt Rusunzwe.

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History and operations

The mission was established in 1954 by Father Beckenhoff, a German Jesuit who worked as a missionary in Wedza and other areas in Zimbabwe.

The primary school was established alongside the mission and a transition to a secondary school followed gradually. The Jesuits, and later the Franciscans, ran the mission from its inception to 1994 before passing it on to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Harare under the control of Father William Makusha and subsequently Father Regis Chikuni and Father Chiduku.

The school has been one of the more competitive schools from Wedza and was the second school in the district to introduce GCE Advanced Level classes with the inception of management of business, accounting and geography classes in 2000. Classes have expanded to include English literature and science subjects.

Sports

Athletics, basketball, chess, football, netball and volleyball are the main sports played by the school. The school's greatest accomplishment was winning the NASH Mashonaland East football tournament in 1989.Also gold medal in chess by Liberty Butsu (2012).

Primary school

The primary school, also referred to as Chikohonono after the hill in its backdrop, serves the area surrounding the mission with day-schooling services.

Notable alumni

  • General Constantine Chiwenga – Commander, Zimbabwe Defence Forces
  • Dr Stephen Mahere – Zimbabwean Minister of Education, Sport, Arts and Culture
  • Dr Lewis Chasakara – Former Group Operations Director of Rainbow Tourism Group
  • Perence Shiri – commander, Air Force of Zimbabwe; member, Zimbabwean Joint Operations Command
  • References

    Mt St Mary's Mission School Wikipedia