Prince Edward School

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Prince Edward School, (also Prince Edward High School, oft-called "P.E.") is a government high School for boys, both boarders and day-scholars in Harare, Zimbabwe. It provides first class educational facilities to 1200+ boys in Forms I to VI. The school is served by a professional graduate staff of over 100 teachers including specialists in Computers, Music, Astronomy, Sport and Speech and Drama. Africa Almanacrates Prince Edward School as the 6th Best School in Africa and 2nd in Zimbabwe.

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[edit] History

Prince Edward was established in 1898 in Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia (now Harare, Zimbabwe) as Salisbury Grammar. It is the oldest boys school in Harare and the second oldest in Zimbabwe after its main sporting rival, St Georges' College. It is listed as the 38th oldest School in Africa. Unlike St Georges, which moved from Bulawayo in its early years, PE is still located on its original site. Originally co-ed, Prince Edward is now, in keeping with most of Zimbabwe's bigger and older institutions, a single gender institution.

The School's badge is a crown and three feathers, granted to it by Prince Edward (later King Edward VIII of the UK) in the 1920's. The school's colours are maroon and dark green. For the 100 year anniversary, Prince Edward School adopted a new coat of arms which does not replace the school's badge. The motto of the school "TOT FACIENDA PARUM FACTUM" (so much to do so little done) are attributed as Cecil John Rhodes last words.

[edit] Academic Education

Academic education revolves around the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES) protocol of O-Level and A-level examinations, in line with the Zimbabwean secondary school education system. O-Levels are written after the first four years of high school i.e. at the end of Form IV (Year 11), A-Levels after the last 2 years of school, in Form VI (i.e. Year 13).

In their first term of Form I at Prince Edward new boys are streamed into 8 to 9 classes. Boys in the top stream study Latin, and those in the top three study French. Dependent on 'O' level results boys proceed to 'A' levels. Apart from academic subjects boys who wish to do so may take Art, Agriculture, Astronomy, Commerce, Metalwork, Religious Education, Technical Drawing, Woodwork, to 'O' levels. Prince Edward School enjoys the proud record as one of the schools with the largest number of Rhodes Scholars in Africa - possibly the world.

Some of our best students proceed on to Universities overseas to study for various degrees. One of our outstanding students, Tapiwa Jason Kupakuwana is Currently training to become an Airline Pilot at Oxford Aviation and is due to Qualify at the end of 2007.

[edit] Sporting and Cultural Education

The School is adequately provided and equipped for scholars needs in Sporting facilities, and every boy is expected to choose one of these sports each term. Thus, it is believed that every boy's interest is catered for, with coaching and technical advice readily available. The competitive spirit is fostered by regular and weekly games with other schools, instilling a sense of teamwork, gamesmanship, and leadership - all vital factors essential to education, and helping to provide a well-rounded individual.

The following sports are offered: Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Bowls, Cricket, Cross-Country, Diving, Golf, Handball, Hockey, Indoor Hockey, Judo, Karate, Rowing, Rugby, Shooting, Soccer, Squash, Swimming, Table-Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball, and Water Polo.

Every scholar is encouraged to participate in the Club or Society of his choice, according to his natural bent, and is expected to choose at least one every term. The School offers the following cultural activities:

Archives, Air Cadets, Astronomy, Art, Boy Scouts, Boys' Brigade, Bridge, Chapel, Chess, Classics Society, Junior and Senior Choirs, Christian Union, Computers, Craft and Design, Careers, Creative Writing, Current Affairs, Debating, Dramatics, Economics, Environmental Protection, First Aid, Guitar, Human Rights, Interact, Library, Literary Society, Maneco, Music, Magazine, Natural History, Orchestra, Ornithological Society, Prince Edward School Times (PEST), Philately, Photography, Printing, Public Speaking, Quiz, Radio, Science and Technology, Scrabble, Scribe and Printing, Shona Dramatics, Snooker, UNESCO, Variety, Website Club, Weightlifting, Woodwork, Young Farmers, and Young Physicists.

[edit] Rugby

The First Fifteen is probably the most famous sporting side of the school. Going by the name of the "Tigers", the school has had a number of successful years as one of the dominant, if not the top schoolboy rugby side in the country.

Prominent ex-Tigers include Tonderai Chavanga, who presently plays rugby in Western Province, South Africa. He played in the South African Under 21 world cup winning suad, the world champion South Africa 7-aside team as well as the provincial outfits of Western Province and the Free State Cheetahs. His most notable achievement to date though is that of his Springbok debut against Uruguay at the beginning of the 2005 season. He scored a South African record of 6 tries in that match.

[edit] Alumni

Prince Edward old boys are called "Old Hararians". The Old Hararians Association was founded in 1922 and maintains very close ties with the school.

Some prominent old boys are:

Rugby Old Boys: Tonderai Chavanga (currently plays for Western Province in South Africa); Piet Benade(Mpumalanga Pumas- South Africa); Gordon Pangeti (Stellenbosch - South Africa, SA U21); Torai Hove (UCT - South Africa); Forbes Roberts (Natal - South Africa) Ian Robertson (South Africa) Brian Murphy (South Africa) Lyveri Jackman kanhukamwe(zimbabwe judo)

Famous golfing Old Boys: Nick Price and Mark McNulty

Old Boy Cricketers: Jackie du Preez; Duncan Fletcher; Graeme Hick; Dave Houghton; Eddo Brandes; Mark Vermuelen; David Mutendera

Rowing Old Boys: Colin Smith


Famous personalities: Over the Edge, Zimbabwe - Theatre troupe made up of old boys Lucien Wiina Msamati,Lyveri Jackman Kanhukamwe, Shaheen Jassat, Craig Peter, Zane E Lucas (Koriya) and Gavin Peter.

John Bredenkamp (probably the richest man in Zimbabwe with an estimated fortune of £720 Million as indicated by the Sunday Times (UK))Rich List in 2002;


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