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Welcome to Girls' College

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Established in September 1982 

The Girls' College Trust was formed in September 1982 for the purpose of establishing a private, multi-racial, inter-denominational secondary school for girls in Bulawayo.  Girls’ College was duly registered as a private secondary school in terms of the Zimbabwe Education Act of 1979, and opened its doors to pupils in January 1983 with seventy-five Form One pupils and six teachers.  Forms Two and Three were added in May 1983 and the first set of Cambridge 'O' Level examinations was written the following year in November 1984.  A Lower Sixth Form was established in 1985, with the first Cambridge 'A' level examinations being written in 1986.  Girls' College is inter-denominational with a Christian basis and all pupils are expected to attend school Assemblies.  Boarders are expected to attend Chapel Services.

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Discover Girls' College, Bulawayo’s leading girls’ school. Founded in 1982, we celebrate academic excellence, Christian values, and a strong community spirit. Our state-of-the-art facilities, diverse curriculum, and supportive environment prepare students for success beyond school. Join a legacy of achievement and growth—where every girl’s potential shines.

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An independent Quality Assurance Assessment (IQAA) was carried out in 2015 by the authorised Independent Schools Association of South Africa (ISASA).

Curriculum

Girls’ College follows the curriculum set by the Cambridge Assessment International Education Board (CAIE), which was formally known as Cambridge International Examinations (CIE).

In Form Five / Lower Six, students also have the option to choose the City and Guilds Business Administration route. 

Form 1 and 2

Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)

Form 3 and 4

Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)

Form 5 and 6

Cambridge International Examinations (CIE)

Business Administration

City & Guilds
Community Service

At Girls’ College we encourage students to be actively involved in the community they belong to through numerous community service projects.

We aim to teach them valuable life lessons about giving back, getting involved and leading by example to help mould responsible citizens of the future.

Three times a year, the National Blood Services of Zimbabwe team comes to Girls’ College on a Blood Drive.  Students and staff rally round to donate blood: it is a time for girls (and staff) to overcome their fears, it is positive peer pressure, and it is a chance to be superwoman for a day.  The turnout is always incredible for this important cause.

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Would you like your daughter to learn at Girls' College?

Early every year, we hold an Open Day where we invite prospective students and parents to visit the school, meet our staff and pupils and see our facilities. Register your child today!

Girls’ College Front Office:

Landline: +263 2258118

WhatsApp Number: +263 774 339 891

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