Zimbabwe, Harare
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The Heritage School is a co-educational independent boarding and day school. Acacia House is the boarding facility with two wings (Girls and Boys) and a capacity of 150 boarders aged 10–18; rooms accommodate up to four boarders with en-suite bathrooms and access to common rooms, internet and dining facilities. Boarders are supervised by Housemasters and Housemistresses, with welfare support through staff and a personal Tutor system.
Uniform is compulsory throughout the school and all uniform items are bought from the school uniform shop.
Meals are nutritious and freshly prepared and served in the Boarding House Dining Hall; menus blend traditional with worldwide flavours and themed menus to support learning; Sixth Form students can visit the Pavilion Coffee shop for snacks.
The Heritage School is governed by a board of directors.
Heritage School Zimbabwe is an independent, co-educational boarding and day school in Borrowdale Brooke, Harare, serving pupils from ages 1 to 18. The campus comprises four departments—Hericreche, Infants, Juniors and Seniors—with Acacia House providing boarding and a Dining Hall. The curriculum blends the British National Curriculum with Zimbabwean requirements, delivering Cambridge Primary Checkpoint at Year 6 and IGCSE in Years 9–10, followed by AS/A‑level routes in the Sixth Form, including a compulsory global perspective course. Core Senior subjects include English, Mathematics, Sciences, Geography, History, ICT, Art and Design, Music and Languages (English, French, Shona). Facilities include four Science Laboratories, a Food Science Suite, two Art Rooms, a Music Room, a Library with a Research Laboratory, Apollo Hall and ICT resources. The 45-acre parkland supports sports such as indoor cricket, hockey and tennis, plus weekend trips. The school emphasizes leadership and service, with many Sixth Form students progressing to universities worldwide.