Zimbabwe, Harare
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Gateway High School is a biblically based Christian secondary school in Zimbabwe offering Cambridge-based education from early secondary through Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS and A Levels. ACE graduation certificates are conferred by a UK-based governing body, aligning the ACE framework with Cambridge qualifications. Established in 1991, the school grew from modest Form 1 classes to a campus, introducing the Career Preparation Programme (1996), the ACE pathway (2002), and the Takuranashe Class (2010), with a counselling service since 1996 and a Career Fair since 2012. The campus includes Art and Computing rooms, a science block, a library, and a Hall. On-site cricket and rugby fields, grass volleyball courts, tennis courts and a swimming pool (2011) support sport and community events. A range of clubs including Arts & Crafts, Drama, Chess, Debate, Choir, and language, cultural, and social activities enrich academic life. The school also emphasises character, leadership and service.
Gateway High School has 700 pupils.
Emerald Hill, Harare, Zimbabwe. The school is located on Golden Stairs Road, in the heart of Harare and along one of the city's major routes, providing accessible transport. The campus is described as magnificent with fantastic facilities.
The school provides the complete secondary curriculum from Secondary 1 to Advanced Level.
The school is a biblically based Christian High School.
Gateway High School offers a Support For Learning Department with ACE, Takuranashe and CPP. Accelerated Christian Education (ACE) provides a complete high school curriculum for Form 1 to Form 6, with ACE graduation certificates conferred by a UK-based governing body. The program features individualized, mastery-based learning integrated with biblical character formation.
ACE is based on the American school system, and ACE graduation certificates are conferred by a UK-based governing body.
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OFFICE HOURS: Our offices are open 7:25 to 4:00 pm Monday to Thursday; 7:25 am to 3:00 pm on Friday. Holiday office hours: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm in the second week of the holiday, and 9:00 am to 3:00 pm in the week before school opens for a new term.
Gateway High School teaches Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels.
The Gateway High School curriculum is Cambridge-based, with Cambridge IGCSE underpinning the IGCSE stage and Cambridge International AS & A Level qualifications used for the senior phase. The Form 1 Curriculum indicates the aim to produce IGCSE and Advanced Level graduates.
Cambridge International AS & A Levels prepare learners to gain places at leading universities worldwide, including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Singapore, South Africa and Germany.
Life Skills Department provides mentoring, counselling and wellbeing supports to help students develop socially and emotionally. The mentoring leadership group assists children with difficulties; mentors are trained by Childline and Island Hospice. Counselling is available after classes for all forms. Life Skills lessons are conducted twice per class per week to help young people lead balanced and Christ-centered lives. Psychological reports assess students with learning difficulties to tailor teaching methods, and monitoring and parental involvement support student wellbeing. Career guidance and university applications are provided to help students make informed life and career choices, and camps and a career fair support character development and resilience.
Gateway High School offers learners with learning difficulties a dedicated learning environment. The Support For Learning Department provides highly specialised programmes: Accelerated Christian Education (ACE), Takuranashe, and the Career Preparation Programme (CPP). ACE provides a complete high school curriculum for Form 1 to 6 with an individualized, mastery-based program in Maths, English, Literature, Social Studies, Science and Etymology. ACE certificates are conferred by a governing body in the United Kingdom and the program is based on the American school system, supporting entry to tertiary education in the USA. CPP is for students needing individual teaching to develop independent living skills, positive attitude, good behaviour and work readiness. Individualised Educational Programs (IEPs) are used for each learner.
Life Skills supports students' mental wellbeing through mentoring, counselling and accessibility to psychological support. The mentoring leadership group assists children who have difficulties, with leaders drawn from all forms and trained by Childline and Island Hospice. Counselling is available after classes for all forms. Life Skills lessons address a range of topics to help students lead balanced lives in Christ, and the department provides career guidance and university applications support. Camps and the Career Fair promote wellbeing, resilience and future planning.
Safeguarding-related supports include mentoring by leaders trained by Childline and Island Hospice and access to counselling and psychological reports to identify appropriate support. The Life Skills program includes monitoring and parental engagement to help safeguard students and support those with difficulties in adjusting to workload and life demands.
1. For entry into form 1 the following documents are required: Grade 6 third term report, a passport-sized photo, a copy of the birth certificate, and a non-refundable application fee. The completion of the enrolment form is not a guarantee of acceptance; all applicants will be assessed. After these documents are received, parents will be communicated with in May regarding the forms to be filled before the Common Assessment Test, in line with ATS guidelines. The Common Assessment Test is usually held on the first Saturday of July and is written at the school of the parent's first choice, with results published according to ATS guidelines.
2. Enrollment for other forms is done throughout the year and requires the current term report, a Confidential Report from the current school, a passport-sized photo, a copy of the birth certificate, and a non-refundable application fee. The school will administer an assessment exam and parents will be notified of the results within a week, with the results informing the school of eligibility for a place.
3. The Head/Acting Head's decision regarding admission is final. If a place is offered and accepted, the deposit stipulated in the offer letter must be paid to secure the place; if the place is not taken up, the full deposit will be forfeited. The Gateway Code of Discipline accompanies the enrolment process, and signing the declaration confirms agreement to observe its requirements. The declaration also acknowledges that Gateway High School is a Christian School where tenets of the Christian faith are taught and observed.
4. Gateway High School admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded to students. It does not discriminate in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, or athletic and other school-administered programs. The school is a Bible-based Christian Educational Community and teaches Christian tenets while expecting adherence to school rules.