Kutama College
St Francis Xavier's Kutama College | |
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Kutama College Esse Quam Videri (To be, rather than to seem / Be what You Are!) | |
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Private Bag 909 Norton Mashonaland West, Zimbabwe | |
Information | |
Type | Catholic Boarding high school |
Established | 1914 |
Principal | Brother Bernard Chirombe |
Grades | Form 1 - Upper Six |
Age | 12 to 18 |
Enrollment | 700 - 800 |
Color(s) | Blue Gold |
Yearbook | 'Echo Chronicle' |
Website | kutamacollege.com |
Kutama College (officially St Francis Xavier College), is an all-boys high school located near the town of Norton in the Zvimba area, 80 kilometres southwest of the Zimbabwean capital Harare. Kutama has a student population of about 700 pupils, and is considered one of Africa's top 100 high schools (#61 in 2003).[1]
The school moto "Esse Quam Videri" is Latin meaning "to be, rather than to seem". This is interpreted in the school as the more succinct "be what you are", reflecting the school's aim to instill pride in its students. In addition to academic learning, students participate in sports (including soccer, volleyball, basketball, table tennis), chess and (debating. In the seventies, it was one of the only three African schools which played softball together with St. Ignatius and Moleli Secondary School
Like most high schools in Zimbabwe, which follow the traditional British school system, students at Kutama are divided into four houses each having its own color:
- Champagnat (azure/blue), named after Saint Marcellin Champagnat, the founder of the Marist movement.
- Chichester (scarlet/red)
- Michael (emerald/green)
- Patrick (gold/yellow)
History
Founded prior to the Second World War by C.Ks, Kutama was one of the first institutions to offer high school education to students of African descent in colonial Rhodesia. Its Jesuit origins are reflected in its official name, St Francis Xavier College. The school is part of Kutama Mission, a Catholic mission originally run by Jesuits but now run by the Marist Brothers, a Catholic order devoted to educational work. The other Marist Brothers schools in Zimbabwe are Marist Brothers Dete, and Nyanga High School There was another multi-racial Marist School, Marist Brothers Que Que based in the then Que Que].
Admissions
First Year
Most of Kutama′s 700 students enter the school at age 13. All candidates go through a pre-assessment at age 12 (during year 7 of Primary School in Zimbabwean educational terms) by writing an Entrance Examination. The assessment consists of academic tests covering mainly Mathematics and English language which are used as the first screening point. If successful, the candidate will be interviewed, and a report or recommendation will be required from the boy’s current school.[2]
Those offered conditional places must then pass their Grade Seven national examinations to secure their place, or do at least reasonably well in their final mid-term examinations if there are extenuating circumstances for unacceptable performance in the national examinations.
Fifth Year
At age 16 after their Ordinary Level Examinations, the boys are re-selected for continuation to Advanced Level. Sixth form places are not guaranteed for anyone. Admission depends solely on the boy′s performance in his O′ Level examinations and behavioral conduct during the first four years at Kutama.
It should be noted that Sixth Form places will be offered to interested candidates from other schools based on their O′ Level results and recommendation from their previous school.
The entry system is managed by an appointed admissions board on the Head Master′s behalf. The Head Master reserves the right to refuse to admit any boy.
Curriculum
The curriculum at Kutama College is split into 3 blocks of 2 years as follows:
Junior Certificate
Comprising forms one and two, this is the nurturing level in which all the students take part in the same mandatory list of subjects for the purposes of determining their aptitude in the fields of Arts, Commercials and Sciences, namely:
- Mathematics
- Science
- Geography
- History
- Accounting
- English (Combined Language and Literature)
- Shona (Combined Language and Literature)
- French
- Computer Studies
- Agriculture
- Religious Studies
Ordinary Level
Having determined their aptitude in the fields of Arts, Commercials and Sciences; Students are split into 3 slightly more specialized class streams corresponding to each of the above-mentioned streams. Note all compulsory subjects are marked with *.
Arts
History*, English Language*, English Literature, Shona*, Mathematics*, Integrated Science, Geography*, Computer Studies*: Computer Applications and Packages, Biology*, Commerce
Commercials
Mathematics*, Accounting, Commerce, Chemistry, Geography*, History*, English Literature, Computer Studies*: Electronic Data Processing, Biology*, Shona*
Sciences
Mathematics*, Physics, Chemistry, Biology*, Geography*, History*, English Language*, Computer Science*: Software Development (Visual BASIC programming), Accounting, Shona*
Advanced Level
This is the highly specialized level, in which in addition to a compulsory subject called English Language and Communication Skills, students pursue a combination of not less than 3 and not more than 6 of the following subjects offered to their field of choice:
Arts Literature, Divinity, History, Geography
Commercials Mathematics, Accounting, Business Studies, Geography, Computer Science
Sciences Mathematics, Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Geography, Computer Science
Extra-Curricular Program
Sports
- Soccer
- Rugby
- Athletics (Sprint, relay, Cross Country, High jump, long jump, triple jump, hurdles, shot put, javelin, discus)
- Basketball
- Swimming
- Volleball
- Tennis
- Table Tennis
- Chess
Clubs
- LEO Club
- Christian Life Community
- Quiz
- Debate and Public Speaking Society
- Toastmasters Society
- Church Choir
- A capella
- French Club
- Drama Club
- Youth Against Drug Abuse
- AIDS Awareness Society
- Commercial Company of Kutama
- Environmental Awareness
- Young Scientist
Kutama Old Boys Association (KOBA)
The Kutama Old Boys Association (KOBA) is one of the oldest 'old boys' associations in Zimbabwe. Established in 1981, KOBA thrives to provide a platform for the alumni of Kutama to play an active role in shaping not only their Alma Mater, but also each other as they pursue different paths in life.[3]
Notable alumni
- Robert Mugabe – President of Zimbabwe
- Alexander Kanengoni – author
- Chenjerai Hove – author
- Tichaona Jokonya – Zimbabwean Government Minister and Permanent Representative to the United Nations
- James Chikerema – activist,
- Bernard Chidzero – Zimbabwe's first finance minister
- Ignatious Chombo – Minister in the Zimbabwean government
- Washington Mbizvo – Minister in the Zimbabwean government
- David Anthony Chimhini – Mutasa North MP, founding Executive Director ZIMCET, former ZIMRIGHTS Executive Director, founding member of NCA and MDC and first MDC National Administrator
- Exodus Makumbe – Owner Exodus & Company (Pvt) Ltd
- Dakarai Mapuranga – Managing Director Platinum Agriculture Group and KOBA Chairman
- Kudakwashe Zumbika – Founder and CEO of i-Consult Engineers
- Tawanda Sibotshiwe; - C.E.O at A.B.R.A Records
- Brian M Kunota; -author and Director Ernest and Young
Hall of Fame
Heroes of the Mathematics Olympiad
- 1994 - Dinoj Surendran (Gold)
- 1999 - Rodney Manzanga (Gold)
- 2000 - Kindness Kwashira (Gold)
- 2001 -
- 2002 - Donald Hove (Gold)
- 2002 - Ozias Goredema (Bronze)
- 2003 - Zvikomborero Mukuhwa (Bronze)
- 2005 - Tawanda Mashavave (Silver)
- 2006 - Lenin Chaka (Silver)
- 2007 - Steve Dini (Gold)
Headboys
- 1991 - Gerald Chitsunge & Rowland Mavhinyu
- 1992 - Tyndale Banza & Tarirai Rukara
- 1993 - Terence Chikorowondo & Rayton Kamhuka
- 1994 - Tapfumaneyi Nyawanza & Kumbiyani Chisoro
- 1995 - Julius Tamangani & Edward Chikwana
- 1996 - Raphel Nyamayaro & Tinashe Zinyama
- 1997 - Arthur Katsvara & Bruce Taruvinga
- 1998 - Richard Chari & Kassim Ussi
- 1999 - Wellington Mugandani & Morgan Gorerino
- 2000 - Christoper Chikwenjere & Tinashe Zinyemba
- 2001 - Tawanda Rumhumha & Saul Chitate
- 2002 - Felix Muchemwa & Dalinhlanhla Mhlanga
- 2003 - Alton Mpungu & Dzikamai Matara
- 2004 - Tinotenda Mundangepfupfu & Shingirai Mujaji
- 2005 - Sabelo Saimano & Desire Gijima
- 2006 - Marshall Chimedza & Tichaona Mukandi
- 2007 - Tinashe Tanyanyiwa & Shingirai Samupindi
- 2008 - Steve Dini & Perseverance Gijima
- 2009 - Bhekinkosi Sipithi & Jack Dengu
- 2010 - Noel Ndongwe & Liberty Chigova
- 2011 - Kudakwashe Bopoto & Benson Mukwende
- 2012 - Tatenda Matsika & Farai Mukosera
- 2013 - Kudakwashe Nyamupinga & Cleopas Watama