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St. John's Preparatory School (Harare)

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Headmaster
  
Mike McKenzie

Age
  
5 to 12

Phone
  
+263 4 885 121

Gender
  
Boys

Address
  
Harare, Zimbabwe

Founded
  
1956

Type
  
Independent, preparatory school

Motto
  
Dominus Pastor (Latin: The Lord is my Shepherd)

Oversight
  
St. John's Educational Trust

Founders
  
Peter Hickman, Barbara Hickman

St. John's Preparatory School is an independent, preparatory day school for boys aged 5 to 12 in Borrowdale, Harare, Zimbabwe. The school is owned and governed by the St. John's Educational Trust.

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St. John's Preparatory 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).

History

St John’s Preparatory School was founded in 1956 by Peter and Barbara Hickman at their Borrowdale property. It began as a small family school with 13 pupils. It was their desire to establish a school for boys which offered "a sound system of education in an atmosphere conducive to the growth and development of each personality". The school grew to 120 boys with a class in each grade from 1 to 7. Pressure on places was such, that in the early eighties the school doubled in numbers, and then trebled with three classes in each year group and a total of 525 boys.

Activities

Each pupil is expected to participate in at least one sport and one cultural activity.

Sports

The following sports are offered: athletics, cricket, cross country, football, golf, hockey, rugby, squash, swimming, tennis, triathlon, volleyball and water polo.

Clubs

Each pupil is expected to participate in one cultural activity. The following clubs are available: Art, Chess, Computers, Choir, Debating, Drama, Environmental Club, Golf, Marimbas, Recorders, Squash and Triathlon.

Notable alumni

  • Eli Snyman - South African rugby union player
  • References

    St. John's Preparatory School (Harare) Wikipedia