Eaglesvale High School

Eaglesvale Senior School

Diens
Service
Address
Glen Eagles Road
Harare, P. O. Box ST650, Southerton
Republic of Zimbabwe
Coordinates 17°52′24″S 30°57′56″E / 17.87333°S 30.96556°ECoordinates: 17°52′24″S 30°57′56″E / 17.87333°S 30.96556°E
Information
School type Private Co-Educational
Established 1911
Headmaster Mr. N. Tirivavi
Number of students 700+
Colour(s) Green, Maroon (Academic/First team/Service honors)
Publication The Eyrie
Feeder schools Eaglesvale Preparatory School
Affiliations Association of Trust Schools Zimbabwe
Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe
Website www.eaglesvale.ac.zw

Eaglesvale Senior School is a Christian co-educational boarding and day school situated on approximately 100 acres of well treed and developed estate. It can be found 12km south west of Harare city centre in Zimbabwe. It shares the same estate with Eaglesvale Preparatory School which is the primary school.
Eaglesvale caters for students of every academic level. Many different nationalities and cultures exist. There are over 700 pupils in the secondary school. To cater and teach these pupils, Eaglesvale employs well qualified and experienced teaching staff. Students, alumni and staff of Eaglesvale affectionately call their school 'Vale'.

Affiliations

Eaglesvale Senior School and Preparatory School are members of the Association of Trust Schools Zimbabwe (ATS) and the Headmasters are members of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe (CHISZ). The Schools also participate in the festivals held by the National Institute of Allied Arts.

Motto

Diens is the school motto which means Service in the Afrikaans language.

History

The Dutch Reformed Church established Daisyfield School and Orphanage in Bulawayo in 1911. In 1948 the school relocated to the outskirts of Salisbury (now Harare). The new school was renamed Bothashof after a Reverend Botha who had worked very hard for the school. In 1986 the name Eaglesvale was adopted.

Eaglesvale View

Currently being over 100 years old, (Centenary anniversary) Eaglesvale can be considered to be one of the oldest schools in Zimbabwe.

Acclamation

Bus from Eaglesvale

Eaglesvale has been acclaimed by the public for running a successful bus transportation service with over 18 buses, run by a team of skilled, professional administration and drivers. It owns a fleet of school buses that transport students to and from school at 0630HRS, 1300HRS and 1630HRS everyday to places all over Harare; the exception being Fridays where less buses travel to one stop due to the nature of the after school curriculum structure.


Notable alumni

Eaglesvale School Song

Corridor view

Eaglesvale, one united school,
Staff and pupils, come oh Lord to you
Where we've failed You, where we've not shown your love
Forgive us now.

We submit Lord to your Kingship,
We want to glorify your Name
In everything we think and say and do,
Our desire is the same.
May Your joy fill our hearts,
May your love our lives rule,
May we spread Your peace and caring,
Lord we want to serve You.

Eaglesvale (echo: Eaglesvale), worships you Father,
Eaglesvale (echo: Eaglesvale), loves you Jesus,
Eaglesvale (echo: Eaglesvale), surrenders to Your Holy Spirit,
We, are, Yours..
(Repeat)

Sports Offered

Daisyfield Square

Boys Sports

Girls Sports

Captains of Eaglesvale 100th year

BOYS:

Hockey - Tatenda Tsumba and Kuziwa Gowero. Successors for 2012 Simbarashe Chikava and Rangarirai Chivasa. Rugby - Innocent Ruzvidzo and Takudzwa Chakaingesu. Successors for 2012 Takudzwa Chakaingeasu and Takudzwa Bvunzawabaya. Swimming - Bruce Nyatanga and Takudzwa Mwanza. Successors for 2012 Alex McIvor and Malcom I Tafira. Athletics - Tatenda Tsumba and Tinashe Mutanga. Successors for 2012 Tinashe Mutanga and Fadzai Kanyangarara. Cricket - Peter-Mark Mavesere and Severiano DeAlmeida. Successors for 2012 Takudzwa Chakaingesu and Alexander Marunda. Tennis - Bright Mahiya and Simabarashe Chikava. Successors for 2012 Simabarashe Chikava and Takunda Midzi Basketball- Emmanuel Machena and Ngonidzashe Majokwere. Successors for 2012 Rocky Banda and Kudzai Kupeta.

Girls:

Hockey - Rumbidzai Zireva and Chengetai Magosha. Successors for 2012 Stephanie Pike and Hazvinei Tirivavi. Rugby - Shanice Jones and Nangisai Mvududu. Successors for 2012 Shanice Jones and Lindiwe Mureme Swimming - Netsai Sabau and Sherrice Moyo. Successors for 2012 Chipo Maseva-Shayawabaya and Stephanie Pike Athletics - Netsai Sabau and Rachel Majoni. Successors for 2012 Mutsa Gambe and Melissa Warambwa Tennis - Marlene Mhangami. Successors for 2012 Tafadzwa Chiridza and Mutsa Majiri. Volleyball- Shamiso Mawoyo and Patience Muchawa. Successors for 2012 Ruramayi Kagoma and Karen Mapiye Cricket- For 2012 Karen Mapiye and Laurel Hamandishe basketball- Sharon Ndandarika. Successors for 2012 Laurel Hamandishe and lindiwe Mureme

House Captains:

Gryphon- Albert Mhangami and Marlene Mhangami. Successors for 2012 Takudzwa Chakaingesu and Mutsa Gambe. PHOENIX- Innocent Ruzvidzo and Josephine Svova. Successors for 2012 Takunda Midzi and Hazvinei Tirivavi. Wyvern- Emmanuel Machena and Chengetai Magosha. Successors for 2012 Fadzai Kanyangarara and Chipo Maseva-Shayawabaya.

Photo gallery

References

  1. http://kaganof.com/kagablog/category/contributors/johan-van-wyk/page/8/

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