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St. John's College is an
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high school for boys aged 12–18 in
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, a suburb in
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. The school, established in 1986, is owned and governed by the St John's Educational Trust, as is St. John's Preparatory School. St John's College was ranked as one of the Top 10 High Schools in Zimbabwe in 2014. St John's College is a member of the
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(ATS) and the
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(IBSC). The Headmaster is a member of the
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(CHISZ).


History

Brian Igoe, a parent and Governor of St. John's Preparatory School, first raised the idea of another private secondary school in the mid-1970s. It could not be pursued due to constraints arising from the prevailing struggle for independence. In 1981, Scot Honey and David Ellman-Brown revived the proposal. There was an overwhelming positive response and by February 1982 the first informal discussions took place with the Ministry of Education. Scot Honey was appointed Chairman of a sub committee charged with overseeing the development of the proposed college. Colin Broadbent, Anthony de la Rue, Stuart Perry and David Zamchiya came on board and set about finding a suitable site. A location informally referred to as the 'maize patch' was preferable but it had been zoned out as a government primary school. The permission for the re-zoning of the land was granted and a donation of land was made by a local firm. By January 1983, a formal application to establish the college was made to the Ministry of Education. David Zamchiya played a crucial role in sensitive discussions, affirming Government's policy on racial equality and social justice. On 1 February 1985 David Vincent, chairman of the Board of Governors received the go-ahead to establish the college from the Ministry of Education. The architects, Adams, Jackson and Moore produced plans for municipal approval; Ted Sharples was recruited as headmaster and fund raising was initiated in April 1985. Tony Knight was appointed chair of the fund raising committee, which also consisted of Barney Barnard, Brian Grubb, Scot Honey, Les Johns, Douglas Kadenhe, Gibb Lanpher, Ted Sharples, Tom Taylor, David Vincent and David Zamchiya. The architect's sketch of the school depicted a trim double storey building with facilities for classes up to Form IV level with intake being limited to 11 students in Form I. New forms would be added each year up to Advanced Level classes in 1990. The opening of St. John's was publicised in the press together with the date of entrance examinations. Primary schools were approached, seeking the recommendation of prospective pupils. In August 1985, Construction Associates won the tender and construction of the school was completed in 22 weeks. A borehole and irrigation system was set up by Prep School parents Roger Searle and Roger Thompson. These systems enabled landscaper Toni Honey to "transform an erstwhile maize patch into a tropical garden". Toni Knight and his fund raising committee raised Z$750000 in a year from contributions by local firms. In July 1985, prospective pupils for the school sat for the entrance examinations at St. John's Preparatory School. By October, teaching staff had been recruited. On 22 January 1986, St. John's College opened with 180 boys. The school grew steadily and in 1990, the first Sixth Form pupils completed their
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. In 2002, St. John's College became the first
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Centre and the sixth form became
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, allowing girls the option to enroll into the
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program. In 2012, The
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program which had been running successfully for ten years, was ended together with the coeducation of the sixth form, making the school an all-boys institution again. In 2018, the school began intake of girls to its 6th Form Cambridge Advanced Level Program, thus making the College Sixth Form coeducational once more.


Academics

St. John's College is a Cambridge school, meaning the school offer academic programs developed and assessed by
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(such as Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS and A Level).


Sports

The school offers the following sports:
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, cross-country,
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volleyball Volleyball is a team sport in which two teams of six players are separated by a net. Each team tries to score points by grounding a ball on the other team's court under organized rules. It has been a part of the official program of the Summ ...
and
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. The official mascot for the school is the ram, with all first teams using the name "Rams".


Clubs and societies

The school has the following clubs and societies available: Art Club, Bridge Club, Engineering Club, Chess Club, Debating Society,
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, Impact (
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),
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, Pottery Club, Quiz Club, Public Speaking, Drama, Jazz Band, Electric Band, Orchestra, Choir, a Capella, Guitar Club, Marimba, French Club, Coding Club, Photography, Hospitality and the Toastmasters Society.


List of College Heads


Old Johannians

The alumni of St John's College are referred to as Old Johannians. Former pupils can join the Old Johannians Association in Harare.


Notable Old Johannians

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Wayne Black Wayne Hamilton Black (born 17 November 1973) is a tennis coach and a former professional player from Zimbabwe. Black turned professional in 1994 and reached his highest singles ranking of No. 69 on 30 March 1998. He is the son of former player ...
– Zimbabwe Davis Cup & Grand Slam winning Tennis player * Scott Brant – Zimbabwe Cricketer * Eddie Byrom – Cricketer for
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Brendon de Jonge Brendon Russell de Jonge (born 18 July 1980) is a Zimbabwean professional golfer. He currently plays on the PGA Tour. He played collegiate golf at Virginia Tech. Amateur career In 1980, de Jonge was born in Salisbury, Zimbabwe. De Jonge attende ...
– Zimbabwean golfer, played on the PGA Tour and in the Presidents Cup * Christopher Felgate – Zimbabwe Olympic
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Mark Fynn Mark Fynn (born April 16, 1985) is a professional Zimbabwean tennis player. Career Mark Fynn has primarily spent his time on the Futures circuit. He has also represented Zimbabwe in Davis Cup action. He attended the University of Tennessee at ...
– Zimbabwe
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player *
Murray Goodwin Murray William Goodwin (born 11 December 1972) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer who played 19 Tests and 71 One Day Internationals. He was a right-handed top-order batsman, strong on the back foot, and a good cutter and puller of the ball. Int ...
– Zimbabwe &
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Cricketer *
Kyle Jarvis Kyle Malcolm Jarvis (born 16 February 1989) is a Zimbabwean former cricketer who represented Zimbabwe and played for Lancashire. The son of another former Zimbabwean international cricketer Malcolm Jarvis, he was educated at St John's College ...
– Zimbabwe &
Lancashire CCC Lancashire Cricket Club represents the historic county of Lancashire in English cricket. The club has held first-class status since it was founded in 1864. Lancashire's home is Old Trafford Cricket Ground, although the team also play match ...
Cricketer *
Benjamin Lock Benjamin Lock (born 4 March 1993) is a Zimbabwean tennis player. He has a career high ATP singles ranking of world No. 309 achieved on 6 January 2025. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of No. 154 achieved on 14 October 2024. He is ...
– Zimbabwe tennis player * Courtney Lock – Zimbabwe tennis player *
David Maidza David Maidza (born 10 April 1971 in Chipinge) is a former Zimbabwean rugby union player and currently the head coach of the Varsity Cup team. His usual playing position was centre or winger. Career Playing career He started his playing career ...
– Zimbabwe rugby union player, coach of *
Zororo Makamba Zororo Makamba (17 January 1990 – 23 March 2020) was a Zimbabwean journalist and the son of Irene and James Makamba. Biography Makamba posted commentary on Zimbabwean politics and society online under the heading "State of the Nation", and ho ...
– Radio personality and journalist *
Ismail ibn Musa Menk Ismail ibn Musa Menk (born 27 June 1975), commonly known as Mufti Menk, is a Zimbabwean Islamic speaker. He is the Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe, and head of the fatwa department for the Council of Islamic Scholars of Zimbabwe. Early life Menk was ...
– Grand Mufti of Zimbabwe *
Peter Moor Peter Joseph Moor (born 2 February 1991) is an international cricketer. Born in Zimbabwe and of Irish descent, he has played for both nations as a wicket-keeper batsman. He is a former vice-captain for the Zimbabwe men's cricket team and a curr ...
– Zimbabwe Cricketer and former captain * Waddington Mwayenga - Zimbabwe Cricketer * Barney Rogers – Zimbabwe Cricketer * Dane Schadendorf – Cricketer for
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* Shane Snater – Netherlands &
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cricketer *
Eli Snyman Eli Colin Snyman (born 25 January 1996) is a Zimbabwean rugby union player for Benetton. He previously played for English Premiership Rugby side Leicester Tigers between 2021 and 2023. He also played for Benetton between 2019 and 2023 and for ...
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U20 rugby union player *
Brendan Taylor Brendan Ross Murray Taylor (born 6 February 1986) is a Zimbabwean former international cricketer and a former Zimbabwean captain, who played all formats of the game. Taylor is a right-handed batsman but is also an off spinner. In 2015, former Z ...
– Zimbabwe &
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Cricketer and former captain *
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– Professional Golfer * Nick Welch – Zimbabwe &
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Cricketer


See also

* St. John's Preparatory School (Harare) *
List of schools in Zimbabwe This list of schools in the African country of Zimbabwe includes the country's primary school, primary and secondary schools. Zimbabwe's tertiary education, tertiary schools are listed on a separate sub-list at List of universities in Zimbabwe. ...
*
Education in Zimbabwe Education in Zimbabwe under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education for primary and secondary education, and the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education, Science and Technology Development for higher education. Bo ...


References


External links


St John's College homepage

St. John's College Profile
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