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{{Infobox School
|name = JZ Moyo High
| motto = ''Education with Production''
|established = [[1982]]
|type = [[Public school|Public]]
|affiliation =
|district = [[West Nicholson]]
|grades = Form 1 - Form 6
|head of school =
|athletics = Soccer, Volleyball, Basketball
|colors = Red, white, blue
|location = [[West Nicholson]] <br />[[Matabeleland South]], [[Zimbabwe]]
|coordinates = {{coord|20.976507|S|29.3609790|E|region:ZW|page:http://wikimapia.org/#y=-20976507&x=29360790&z=13&v=2}}
|country = Zimbabwe
}}




JZ Moyo High School (formerly Majoda School) is a well-established Government high school located in West Nicholson, Matebeleland South province, Zimbabwe. The school is located approximately 12km north of West Nicholson town centre on the road to Filabusi and Mavako. The school is located in former Majoda Farm. JZ Moyo High is part of the ZIMFEP family. It started in 1982 mainly as a school for refugees and x freedom fighters. The founding headmaster is Paulos Matjaka Nare and the deputy headmaster was Mr. Sibanda (skankeni). Paulos Matjaka Nare was a Parliamentary Candidate for MDC in the 2000 parliamentary elections pollind 7,944 votes compared to Abednico Ncube of ZANU (PF)'s 9,913 and Mchasisi Nare's (Ind) 674. It is co-educational (boys and girls): form one, form two, form three, form four, lower sixth, and upper sixth. All the students are boarders. Form four to upper six boys reside in a hostel called Sheraton whilst form ones to three boys reside in o;d classes usually called emabharakeni (the barracks), girls reside eBhalagwe name taken from the area where the notorius 5th briggade used to jail innocent civilians. The students are classed according to their hostels, also called houses these are: Inyathi, Ingwe, Isilwane and Impala. The motto of the school is: Education with Production
'''JZ Moyo High School''' (formerly Majoda School) is a well-established Government high school for both girls and boys. It located in former [[Majoda Farm]], approximately 12km north of [[West Nicholson]] on the road to[[Filabusi]] and Mavako, in [[Matabeleland South]] province, [[Zimbabwe]]. JZ Moyo High is part of the [[ZIMFEP]] group of schools.
==History==
The school started in 1982 mainly as a school for refugees and former freedom fighters. The founding headmaster is [[Paulos Matjaka Nare]] and the deputy headmaster was Mr. Sibanda (skankeni). Paulos Matjaka Nare was a Parliamentary Candidate for [[Movement for Democratic Change|MDC]] in the 2000 parliamentary elections poll where he got 7,944 votes compared to Abednico Ncube of ZANU (PF)'s 9,913 and Mchasisi Nare's (Ind) 674.
==Academics==
All the students are boarders. Form four to upper six boys reside in a hostel called Sheraton whilst form ones to three boys reside in old classes usually called emabharakeni (the barracks), girls reside eBhalagwe name taken from the area where the notorious [[Zimbabwean Fifth Brigade]] used to jail civilians during the [[gukurahundi]] disturbances. The students are classed according to their hostels, also called houses these are: Inyathi, Ingwe, Isilwane and Impala. The motto of the school is: Education with Production


From it's inception in 1982 JZ Moyo High School has also been home to foreign students mainly from [[Botswana]] and [[South Africa]]. This has become less so however in recent years due to political instability in the country and deterioration of public image of [[Zimbabwe|Zimbabwean]] Education.
'''Notable Almni:?????'''


==Notable Alumni==
Notable former students include


== External links ==
Former and current students and teacher have an online community called JZ MOYO HIGH COMMUNITY http://www.jzmoyo.com
* [http://www.jzmoyo.com/| Online community for alumni, teachers and current students]




[[Category:Schools in Zimbabwe]]
[[Category:Schools in Zimbabwe]]
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1982]]
[[Category:Matabeleland South]]

Revision as of 16:48, 24 June 2008

JZ Moyo High
Location
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Zimbabwe
Coordinates20°58′35″S 29°21′40″E / 20.976507°S 29.3609790°E / -20.976507; 29.3609790
Information
TypePublic
MottoEducation with Production
Established1982
School districtWest Nicholson
GradesForm 1 - Form 6
Color(s)Red, white, blue
AthleticsSoccer, Volleyball, Basketball


JZ Moyo High School (formerly Majoda School) is a well-established Government high school for both girls and boys. It located in former Majoda Farm, approximately 12km north of West Nicholson on the road toFilabusi and Mavako, in Matabeleland South province, Zimbabwe. JZ Moyo High is part of the ZIMFEP group of schools.

History

The school started in 1982 mainly as a school for refugees and former freedom fighters. The founding headmaster is Paulos Matjaka Nare and the deputy headmaster was Mr. Sibanda (skankeni). Paulos Matjaka Nare was a Parliamentary Candidate for MDC in the 2000 parliamentary elections poll where he got 7,944 votes compared to Abednico Ncube of ZANU (PF)'s 9,913 and Mchasisi Nare's (Ind) 674.

Academics

All the students are boarders. Form four to upper six boys reside in a hostel called Sheraton whilst form ones to three boys reside in old classes usually called emabharakeni (the barracks), girls reside eBhalagwe name taken from the area where the notorious Zimbabwean Fifth Brigade used to jail civilians during the gukurahundi disturbances. The students are classed according to their hostels, also called houses these are: Inyathi, Ingwe, Isilwane and Impala. The motto of the school is: Education with Production

From it's inception in 1982 JZ Moyo High School has also been home to foreign students mainly from Botswana and South Africa. This has become less so however in recent years due to political instability in the country and deterioration of public image of Zimbabwean Education.

Notable Alumni

Notable former students include