Mabvuku High School
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Mabvuku High School is a high school in the Mabvuku suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe.
The school is co-educational for all forms up to A Level students. It opened in 1975 and is one of three schools in Mabvuku offering A level. Mabvuku High School introduced A level in 1988. The current headmaster is Mr Mbirimi and deputy Mr S Marangwanda. The school also carries evening studies.
Mabvuku High School is also known for its A level dance and music group called the Vabvuwi, named after the popular Methodist Church Vabvuwi musical group. The school holds a yearly event called the Arts Night, with live band performances, marimba, dance and drama. Athlete Marshal Munetsi, who is currently in the French league, attended the school.
References
[edit]- "Skills training project for disadvantaged youth from Mabvaku and Tafara high density suburbs" (PDF). 1999 Prospective, Stock-Taking Review of Education in Africa. ADEA 1999 Biennial Meeting. Association for the Development of Education in Africa. 5–9 December 1999. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 24 April 2009.
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