Glen View 1 High School

School in First Drive Way, Glen View, Harare, Zimbabwe
17°54′10″S 30°56′39″E / 17.902674°S 30.944186°E / -17.902674; 30.944186InformationTypePublic, day and secondary education institutionMottoRays of AchievementsReligious affiliation(s)none(but more like Christianity)Established1984; 40 years ago (1984)FounderMinistry of Primary and Secondary EducationSister schoolGlen View 2 High SchoolHeadmasterAlois MarongaForms
  • Form 1-2 (ZJC) (Grade 8-9 equiv.)
  • Form 3-4 (Ordinary Level) (Grade 10-11 equiv.)
  • Form 5-6 (Advanced Level) (Grade 12-13 equiv.)
GenderMale, FemaleNumber of students
  • 5,000 est.(2015)
  • 3,100 est. (2023)
CampusSuburbanColour(s)
  • Khaki
  • Blue
  • White
  • Maroon
  • Gray
  • Gold
NicknameHigh 1AffiliationsGlenView-Mufakose District

Glen View 1 Secondary School, formerly known as Glen View 1 High School, is a government owned public school located in Glen View, Harare, Zimbabwe. It is widely considered to be the largest school in Zimbabwe in terms of population, with an estimated 5,000 students.[1] It built a multi-purpose court for US$3 million which houses netball, basketball, tennis and volleyball.[2] Alois Maronga is the headmaster of the school, he is subject to controversy when he attacked 94 students for non-payment of school fees [3]

References

  1. ^ https://zw.linkedin.com/school/glen-view-1-high-school/
  2. ^ "Glen View 1 High builds $3m multi-purpose court". The Herald.
  3. ^ NewsDay, The. "94 pupils assaulted over fees arrears". NewsDay.


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