Zimbabwe, Harare
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Gateway High School has grown from its early days into a campus with dedicated academic and recreational spaces. Specialised rooms for Art and Computing were among the first purpose-built classrooms, including a Computer Room described as one of the country's first. A science block and a library block were added, and the Hall was built as part of campus developments. Cricket and rugby fields and grass volleyball courts are on site, with tennis courts near the entrance. A swimming pool opened in 2011, and galas have been held at Mount Pleasant Pool, Les Brown Pool, and MacDonald Park Pool.
Cricket and rugby fields are on site, with grass volleyball courts. Tennis courts are located near the entrance to the school. A swimming pool opened in 2011, providing on-site aquatic facilities. Galas have historically been held at city pools such as Mount Pleasant Pool, Les Brown Pool and MacDonald Park Pool.
Academic facilities include specialised rooms for Art and Computing, and a Computer Room described as one of the country's first purpose-built computer classrooms. A science block and a library block were added to the campus. The Hall was constructed to support assemblies and events as part of campus development.
Gateway High School offers a wide range of clubs and activities, including Arts & Crafts, Drama, Chess, Debate, Choir, First Aid, Homework Training, French and Chinese, Shona, and more. Additional clubs span Junior Achievers Zimbabwe, Photography/Magazine/Website, Car Maintenance/Home DIY, Astronomy, Public Speaking, Quiz, Marimba/Home DIY, Environmental Champions, and Scripture Union.
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.