Allan Wilson High School

Allan Wilson High School

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Location
Harare, Mashonaland
Zimbabwe
Coordinates
Information
Motto "We are Men of Men"
Denomination non-denominated
Founded 1940
Authority Government / Public School
Gender Boys Only
Average class size 47 pupils (2013 average)
Classes offered Form 1 to Upper 6 ['A' level]
Medium of language English
Language English & Shona
Houses

6 Sporting Houses

Day Scholar Houses-Colour-Mascot

Wellington - Red

Newton - Yellow

Browning - Green - Bear

Scott - Blue - Shumba

Boarding Houses/Day Scholar-Colour-Mascot

Shangani - White - Road Runner,

Burnham - Lilac - Bulldog,
School colour(s) Black, Red and White
Slogan Sables the rare species
Sports Rugby, Field Hockey, Football, Tennis, Cricket, Water Polo, Basketball, Swimming, Athletics,
Mascot Sable Antelope
Nickname AWS (A-Dub, usually shortened to Dub)
Team name Sables
Newspaper Sable News Network (SNN)

Allan Wilson High school is a boys' high school in Harare, Zimbabwe, named after the Scottish-born British Army officer Allan Wilson.

The school motto was originally "They were Men of Men" in homage to the Allan Wilson's Shangani Patrol, who lost their lives to Lobengula's men at Shangani in 1893 during the First Matebele War. With Zimbabwean independence, and a feeling that the motto had lost its meaning, staff and students chose the motto "We are Men of Men" as a reflection of the sentiment of the time.

The school shares a boundary fence/wall with Prince Edward School to the north and Harare Polytechnic to the south.

History

The school was founded in 1940. Its sister school is Queen Elizabeth Girls' High School, which was founded in the same year. The school war cry is "Okulukubaba, dzi, Izichesuzubaba, dzi, klahba, vimba, khosa, duma, zha, zhavella, Allan Wilson, waah. It was founded as a "modern general secondary school," and originally did not offer public examinations. This changed in 1952 when it was accorded the status of "technical high school," and named Allan Wilson Technical Boys' High School.[1] Between 1952 and 1974, the school was academically selective, and taught a mainly technical and scientific curriculum. From 1974, the curriculum was broadened and the school offered a comprehensive range of subjects.[1]

Historically, the school offered College of Preceptors 'O' level and 'A' level examinations under the auspices of the Oxford Examination Board and Associated Examining Board, later by the University of Cambridge Local Examination Syndicate UCLES, and also as a collaborative effort with the University of Zimbabwe.

Since 1988, 'O' and 'A' Level curricula have revolved around the Zimbabwe Schools Examination Council (ZIMSEC) protocol of 'O' Level and 'A' LEVEL examinations. O-Levels are written after the first four years of high school, that is, at the end of Form IV (Year 11). A-Levels after the last 2 years of school, in Form VI (Year 13).

Academics

In their first term of Form I at Allan Wilson, new boys are streamed into 4 or 5 classes using their grade 7 results. Boys in the top stream study Latin, Chemistry & Physical Sciences. Apart from academic subjects such as English literature and grammar, Maths pure and applied, French, Afrikaans, Shona, History, Geography, boys who wish to do so may take Art, Commerce, Metalwork, Religious Education, Technical Drawing, and Woodwork. All of these subjects are taught to 'O' (ordinary) level. The school offers progression to 'A' (advanced) level for boys who successfully complete 'O' level.

Recently, academic standards at the school have declined considerably, but the pass rate is still quite high. There is potential of revival through the Old Boys' Committee with many Old Boys now being based in the United States, the UK, and South Africa. There are also many successful Old Boys living in Zimbabwe.

Sports

The boys manage to hold their own against other schools on the sports field. The rugby team is showing potential with minimal resources.

Sports at the school include rugby, cricket, soccer, rowing, field hockey, lawn tennis, table tennis, weight lifting, karate, judo, volleyball, water polo, swimming, diving, basketball, handball, badminton, chess, athletics, and cross country. Every scholar is encouraged to participate in at least one sporting discipline. The school competes against Prince Edward School, St. John's College, Peterhouse, St. George's College, Oriel Boys' High, and Cranborne High.

Uniform

The school uniform comprises three main variants:

Clubs

  • The Interact Club (A-Level Students Only)
  • Chess Club
  • Writers' Club
  • Environmental Club
  • Debate Club (Divided Into Senior and Junior Teams)
  • Quiz Club
  • Passed
  • Scripture Union
  • First Aid Club
  • Current Affairs Club
  • The Library Club
  • Science Club
  • Music Club
  • Padare/Men's Forum Club

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 3 I.P. Maclaren, ed. (1981), Some Renowned Rhodesian Senior Schools 1892--1979, Bulawayo: Books of Zimbabwe, pp. 15–24

Coordinates: 17°46′13″S 31°00′39″E / 17.77015°S 31.01076°E / -17.77015; 31.01076

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