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词条 Saint Alberts High School
释义

  1. History

      1970s   1980s 

  2. Houses

  3. Athletic achievements

  4. Debate and Public Speaking

  5. Other Notable History

  6. References

  7. External links

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Saint Alberts High School is a coeducational Roman Catholic Church mission high school that also provides boarding for students. It is situated in the Mashonaland Central province of Zimbabwe, on the escarpment overlooking the Zambezi Valley in northern Zimbabwe near the Mozambique border. It is above this escarpment which is also popularly known as the Mavhuradonha Mountain range. The Valley below is also known as Dande. St. Alberts is located in a pristine area between Mt Darwin and Centenary, in a region of temperate weather.

History

1970s

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The school was founded in the 1970s by the Jesuit society of the Roman Catholic Church. In July 1973, Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army (ZANLA) cadres captured 292 pupils and staff from the school and force-marched them north towards Mozambique, where the ZANLA bases were. The march was intercepted by the Rhodesian Security Forces before it crossed the border and all but eight of the children and staff were recovered.[1] The school was closed in the late 1970s at the height of the Rhodesian Bush War.

1980s

In 1981, the school was reopened with around 120 students in Form One. The first head-boy in this group was Tapela Juma. He was replaced by Oversee Nyamuchanja. Other headboys who came in were scientist Muchenje, C lever Kabote who did not last long as a headboy as he was removed because he protected some students who were accused of smoking ganja in the hostels. In his place came in Sibarashe Musonza. All these headboys were for the first stream. Headgirls for this stream included Grace, Alice Tumbare, Memory Jonga and deputy Elizabeth Jackson. For the 1982 stream the headboy was Felix Mapfiro and his deputy was Nick Andrews. The headgirl was Barbra Muradzi. Other headboys and headgirls included Lydia Kudziyamira, Agatha Jimu, Lawrence, Christopher Murenga.

{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} Its first headmaster after the war{{Vague|date=August 2010}} was Celestine Mtandadzi (died 28 July 2007). His deputy was Cannan Chabayanzara (died 2003). Initially, the school had a total of four teachers. The school grew with each passing year; by 1984, it had forms one to four. The school added buildings to accommodate the increased class size.

St Alberts had teachers whose appreciation of drama and theatre led the school to build theatres not only for the students, but for the surrounding communities. Among these teachers was George Mujajati, who went on to write novels and plays like "Victory" and "The Wretched One".{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} St Alberts won several drama trophies under its teacher and chief drama master Gonzo Habbakuk Msengezi.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} He became the first writer in Zimbabwe to be pursued by the Secret Police after writing books like "Zvairwadza Vasara" and "The Honourable MP".

St Alberts opened its doors to A-level students in 1987. It started with only arts students, as the school was still in the process of building science laboratories.

The school was involved in agriculture projects, as it had a large student garden. It also kept cattle, pigs and goats. However, a new{{When|date=August 2010}} Roman Catholic Father Superior{{Who|date=August 2010}} Father Von Walter who hated the agriculture projects caused the closure of the gardens as a result of conflicts with the headmaster Mtandadzi.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} Mtandadzi had to leave the school in 1990{{Why?|date=August 2010}}, becoming an Education Officer. Some of the Headmasters who have been at this school include Chidavaenzi and Donato. The teachers who have passed through include Kavhendekete, Mushonga, C.P. Chabayanzara, Graham Matthews, Henry Chimbiri, George Mujajati, Gonzo Habbakuk Msengezi, Crazymear, Wilkes, Anne Lofthouse, Jude O'Mahony, Mudyanadzo, Mugari, Nyanzira, Guruwo,Mupotaringa, Paul Claes, Goodman Obriponko Asiedu, Weston Chatora (who was the Headmaster when the school launched its A-Levels, he later went on to head St Francis & St Claire school at Guruve where A-Levels were established during his tenure, he is buried near St Alberts at Maripfonde village), Chinyemba, Jonga, Badza Bernard, Maodza, Zhou, Nhengu, Dzapasi, Brinker, Sister Theresa, Edias Pongweni, Chitsungo, Kavhai, Mutsamvi Dennis, Mhandu, Chitsa Farai, Tsinakwadi, Choruma, Magaya, Zowa, Honde, Chihwai, Matondo, Chitsungo, Peter Thomas, Elizabeth Banks, sister Guvheya, Gretitius, G. Gopo.

Houses

St Alberts has four competing students' houses:

  • Silveira, which wears yellow;
  • Miguel, which wears red;
  • St Augustine, which wears green; and
  • St Martins, which wears white.

It has three academic classes which go under the names of Zimbabwe's most notable historical persons Nehanda, Kaguvi and Munhumutapa.

Athletic achievements

The school produced notable basketball players like the tall and gangly Mickey "CIO" Samakomva, Tosiyana "Tosy" Nyika, Charles Kandemiri and Ascenscion Mtandadzi among others.

It also produced great swimmers like Daniel Chidavaenzi, Ascension Mtandadzi, Weston Chitate and others.

Notable soccer players include Shepherd Kadzatsa, Albert Chitopo, Billy Sengweni, Segula, Mainford Vambe, Martin Bherebhende, Austen Tendaupenyu, Isaac Sumbureru, John Zindonda, Gerald "Madhobha" Mutyambizi, Roy Bonga, Kudakwashe Masasi, Kudzai Samkange, Chioniso Kachiwala, Ashford Jaison and Munyaradzi Mushaninga.

St Alberts boasts former National team volleyball players including Ladislous Madziva, Wellington Hwata, the Chinyani twins, Marshal Chibaya, George Baudi and other good players like Calleb Mawele and Tinashe Mashaywmobe. They first qualified for the National Volleyball Finals in 1998 with players like Munyaradzi Mushaninga, Takudzwa Chinyani, Wellington Hwata, Ladislous Madziva, Marshal Chibaya etc. Their better run came in the 2000 Nyanga Volleyball Finals where they lost out in the quarter finals to eventual winners Mufakose High 2 after a thrilling 3 sets match which they lost 2-1. The team consisted of Wellington Hwata, Ladislous Madziva, Marshal Chibaya, Bright Magijani, 'Bobby', Alex Nyakambiro, The Chinyani Twins, Mashayamombe, Shadreck M Chisoko (the first Provincial Captain from the school, Benon Mutema, Trevor Baera

It had great netball players like Elizabeth Jackson, Greta Tarambiwa, Martha Mukurunyorova and Mary Mukurunyorova, Loina Chigwanda, Rosevicky Murombedzi.

It had great sprinters like George Bhobho, Prosper Mtandadzi, Kudzai Kauswa and Tendai Mutsunge.

The school has many recreational facilities, including a swimming pool, a football field, and Olympic standard volleyball and netball grounds.

Debate and Public Speaking

During the years 2006 to 2008 the school reigned supreme in various debate and public speaking competitions. Under the guidance of Mr. Freeman Mondo the Public Speaking team won the provincial public speaking competition at junior level in 2006. The same industrious coach led the debate team in the national senior debate competition. The team, consisting of Kudakwashe Chitanga, Tanyaradzwa Katiyo, Edwich Nsapato and Natasha Ntini, won the provincial level of the competition beating Mazowe Boys High. The team proceeded to the National Competition hosted by Prince Edward where they made it to the final against Marist Brothers Kutama College. The team lost out on a points decision after they had points deducted from them for fielding form 3 and 4 students in a competition meant exclusively for form 5 and 6 students.

The team bounced back in the 2007 edition of the Nugget Debate Competition where the team did a clean sweep of all the prizes in the junior category, winning the title in the competition hosted by Midlands Christian College. The team captain, Kudakwashe Chitanga, was voted the best overall speaker at the competition.

In 2008 the team again competed at the provincial level of the debate and public speaking competitions. In the final of the Public Speaking Competition, Kudakwashe Chitanga from St Alberts lost out to Negus Shonhiwa from Mazowe Boys High School who later on went to win the competition at national level. In the female category, Tanyaradzwa Katiyo won the female provincial competition and qualified to represent the province at the national level. However, due to economic variables, she was unable to attend the national competition. The debate team, this time composed of Natasha Ntini, Sheila Maroodza, Tanyaradzwa Katiyo and captained by Kudakwashe Chitanga defeated the Negus Shonhiwa led Mazowe Boys High at the provincial finals held at Bradley High School. The team was, however, unable to attend the national competition at Marist Brothers Nyanga due to funding problems.

Other Notable History

In 1994 most of the students at the school went on a demonstration and walked for 50 kilometres from the school to Mt Darwin demonstrating against what they considered to be deteriorating standards at the school.The leaders of this group included Alois Chimudzi, Richard Juma, Tafadzwa Samuriwo, Morgan Mugawu, Enzilem Makurumidze. Other major demonstrations worth noting were in 1997 and 2003.

References

1. ^{{cite book|title=Counter-Insurgency in Rhodesia|last=Cilliers|first=Jackie|location=London, Sydney & Dover, New Hampshire|publisher=Croom Helm|date=December 1984|isbn=978-0-7099-3412-7|page=18}}

External links

  • https://www.facebook.com/groups/259191280795177/?notif_t=group_activity (St Albert's High School)
  • [https://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=10596612022 Saint Albert's High School] on Facebook
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