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A Supportive & Close-Knit Community

School Life

The care and support we offer our pupils is pivotal to ensuring that they flourish in and out of the classroom.  Pupils who feel safe, looked after and happy, perform better. One of the many joys of living in a tight-knit community, with genuinely small class sizes and a strong House and Hub system is that it creates relationships built on trust, respect and positive engagement.

At Eureka College there are numerous layers of care in addition to the Houseparents and Hub Leaders.  The Welfare Centre team, the school counsellor, our Chaplain and House tutors get to know our pupils well and support, guide and motivate our pupils in equal measure.

Healthy lifestyles generated by sports and activities, enhanced by terrific food options and allied to education within the PSE department, underpin the sense of wellbeing in the school.

Pupils are regularly consulted about all aspects of school life both formally through wellbeing surveys, and informally in house and hub discussions.  Pupil voice informs us as we evolve.  This strong pupil influence empowers them to take an active role in their development and in their school programmes.

Chapel provides a short, but valuable sense of calm at the start of the school day and offers a place of solace for pupils of any faith or none.  Community is at the heart of a CCB lifestyle.

We are proud of the supportive, friendly and nurturing community that we have created.  The values of kindness, courtesy and participation are evident in everyday life and remain a defining characteristic of our outstanding school.

Mr Simon Hill
Deputy Head (Pastoral)

Our School Structure

Eureka College offers O Level and Secondary education from Form 1 to Form 6, with teaching structured so pupils may sit ZIMSEC or Cambridge examinations at each stage.

Margot Tiantian Hetty

Transport

Eureka College has well-established daily bus routes serving the four corners of its catchment area.

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School Uniform

All pupils are encouraged to strive for the highest standards of appearance, orderliness, and co-operation. The school’s principles and rules reflect this and school uniform continues to be an important feature within our principles and identity.

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Catering

Contract catering company, Holroyd Howe, is a leading independent school caterer and the company brings a wealth of experience in delivering wholesome, nutritious, creative food.

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Co-Curricular

At Eureka College there is a co-curricular club or society to suit every talent, enthusiasm and gift — from sport and music to drama and discovery. Choose a department below to find out more.

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Eureka College campus

Welcome to Eureka College

Eureka — from the Greek, meaning “I have found it” — is the moment of discovery we nurture in every pupil. Our motto: Building scientific confidence which lasts for a lifetime.

Explore our new website to learn about O Level (Forms 1–4), A Level (Forms 5–6), private lessons, admissions, fees, and life in our Vinona community.

Questions? Contact admissions@eureka.ac.zw

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