Saint Ignatius College (Zimbabwe)

Saint Ignatius College (Zimbabwe)

St Ignatius College, is a high school near Harare, Zimbabwe.

St Ignatius College is a Catholic Jesuit College outside Harare in Chishawasha, at 17°45'9.40"S and 31°13'20.02"E. The school is all male for forms one to four and is coeducational for A Level students. The school only accepts students of high academic merit along the same lines as a grammar school by English standards. The students perform well in the national exams with a pass range typically between 98% and 100%.It is a linked school with St Augustine, Edinburgh.

St. Ignatius College is a full time boarding school, related to the St Ignatius' College in England via the Jesuits who founded the college in 1962.

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