Zimbabwe, Bulawayo
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The school offers a broad range of clubs for intellectual development, including Debating, Model United Nations, Public Speaking, Python Programming, and Computer. Geography, Natural History, and Quest strengthen research, analysis, and problem solving.
Art, Choral Groups, Drama, Backstage, and Textile Crafts offer creative outlets. The Falcon Band and Raptors Dance contribute to music and performance.
French is offered as a language club. Model United Nations provides exposure to international affairs and diverse cultures.
Book Club, Chess, Cooking, and Textile Crafts provide social and hobby opportunities. Raptors Dance and the Falcon Band support student creativity and teamwork.
Service-oriented clubs support charitable activities and community outreach. Interact, First Aid, and the Duke of Edinburgh program provide service, skills, and expeditions.
Junior Senate offers student governance and leadership opportunities. Investment, Public Speaking, and Model United Nations develop advocacy and professional communication.
Fitness and Learn to Swim promote physical well-being. Horse Riding and Pilates provide outdoor activity and mindful movement.
Falcon College is an independent, co-educational boarding school near Esigodini, Zimbabwe. It delivers the Cambridge International Examinations curriculum, progressing from Secondary 1 with core subjects (English Language, Mathematics, Science) to a Cambridge IGCSE in Secondary 2, and then Cambridge AS and A Levels in the final two years. AS results can contribute to the A Level. The school emphasises small class sizes and a tailored educational approach, with IGCSE and AS/A Level qualifications recognised for university admission worldwide. Facilities include six boarding houses, campus-wide Wi‑Fi, and extensive sports facilities supported by a gym. The campus is bordered by the Quiet Waters Nature Reserve, which serves as an outdoor classroom, with the Pumula Campsite used for weekend activities. Falcon College runs over forty clubs and a yearly play production, including Debating, Model United Nations, and Falcon Band. The school began as a male-only establishment and admitted girls in 2017, becoming co-educational.