List of secondary schools in Harare Province

This is a list of secondary schools in Harare Province in Zimbabwe. Harare Province is made up of three municipalities: Harare, the national capital, Chitungwiza, and Epworth.

Harare

Private schools

Public schools

Chitungwiza

Private schools

Public schools

  • Manyame Secondary School
  • Mhuri Imwe Secondary School[25]
  • Ridgeview High School
  • Seke 1 High School
  • Seke 2 High School
  • Seke 3 High School
  • Seke 4 High School
  • Seke 5 High School
  • Seke 6 High School
  • Zengeza High School[7]
  • Zengeza 1 High School
  • Zengeza 2 High School
  • Zengeza 3 High School
  • Zengeza 4 High School

Epworth

Public schools

  • Domboramwari High School[26]
  • Epworth High School[27]

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