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Government school, government funded school in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gifford High School is a government-owned boys-only high school in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe. The school was founded in 1927 as the Bulawayo Technical School led by Mr Philip Henry Gifford[1] and four teachers, with an enrolment of 39 pupils.[2]
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Type | Government school, Government funded |
Motto | Hinc Orior (Latin: From here, I arise) |
Established | 1927 |
Headmaster | J.T. Nzima |
Deputy Headmaster | [[]] |
Gender | Boys School single-sex education |
Enrollment | 800+ |
Language | English, Ndebele |
Color(s) | silver and Maroon |
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The School's colours are maroon and silver, and the motto is Hinc Orior meaning “from here I arise”, or, more freely, “from these beginnings my formed mind springs.” These colours were registered in 1957.
The school is administered by the Gifford High School Development Association in terms of Statutory instrument 379 of 1998 – Education (School Development Associations) Government Schools) Regulations [Zimbabwe]
The SDA is composed of parents or legal guardians of pupils enrolled at school and Teachers employed by the school. The affairs of school are administered by an Executive Committee of the SDA which has a minimum of 7 and maximum of 11 members, with a duration of office 1 year (renewable). Office bearers are elected at an AGM by April of each year. SDA meetings are convened by the Executive Committee or at least one third of the members of the SDA. Voting decisions at SDA meetings are by majority or secret ballot if ten (10) or more members request this. Fiscal year is calendar year ending 31 December.
Period | Headmaster | Comment/Achievements |
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1927–1947 | Philip Henry Gifford | Founding Headmaster. School renamed in his honour. Officer of the Order of the British Empire |
1947–1959 | Henry John Sutherby | Founder of the Old Technicians’ Association (1931). Old South Field renamed the Sutherby Field (1976) |
1953–1961 | Andrew Hart | One of the School fields named the Andrew Hart Field 1976 |
1962–1966 | Donald Robert White | Consolidating and extending the academic base of the School |
1967–1973 | Ivor John McLachlan | McLachlan Pool name in his honour (1974).Started the School's weekly newsletter, The Bee Hive (1967). Introduced the School's premier award, the Gifford Award |
1974–1983 | Harry Fincham | |
1983–2003 | Anthony Menne | |
2003–2006 | Siziba | |
2006–2009 | M.K. Moyo | |
2009–2022 | J.T. Nzima | |
2023-present | B dewa |
Gifford High School alumni are referred to as "Old Technicians", the name being derived from the original Bulawayo Technical School name.
Notable alumni include:
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