Mukaro CPS

Historical Background

Mukaro Central Primary School is a Catholic School in the Diocese of Masvingo in Zimbabwe. It was established in 1946 by the Bethlehem Fathers as a Centre of Evangelization through provision of holistic basic education. To date the school offers Early Childhood Education for learners with an age range of 3 to 6 years, Primary Education for learners with an age range of 6 to 14 years and adult nonformal education.

The school is located in Mukaro Mission farm which lies 12.5 km south of Gutu Growth Point along the Gutu Chiredzi tarred road. The school grew from a humble Christian background with enrollment less than twenty learners but gradually increased to hundreds in the 1970s, and ballooned to over a thousand after the country’s attainment of independence in 1980 when government introduced free education for all. To date enrollment has settled around 730 learners manned by a qualified staff of 22 teachers, 6 paraprofessionals and 1 ancillary worker respectively.

 

The school used to have a boarding facility which was closed at the peak of the liberation war in 1979, and thereafter attempts to resuscitate this facility, have taken a very low pace due to financial constraints. The history of the school would be incomplete without mentioning its quest for quality and relevant education   such as the attachment of a teachers’ training unit in the 1960s which was suspended with the establishment of conventional colleges like Bondolfi Teachers’. In the 1980s a nonformal unit project, training adult learners’ vocational skills, was launched at the school with the initiative of a Holy Cross Nun. Since then, the Ministry of Education has adopted this project to become one of the best functional literacy programs in our province where adults are engaged in poultry, rabbitry, basketry and horticulture with supervision from the school. The school in turn has also made endeavours to vocationalize its curriculum for the benefit of the learners and is well set to take its education to reach greater heights.

School Philosophy

Motto

Success through team work

Mission Statement

We strive to promote quality and relevant inclusive Early Childhood, Primary and Nonformal Education and facilitate access to and participation in Sports, Arts and Culture for holistic development of learners so they may become responsible and productive members of society

List of School Heads

1946 - 1948

Fr Federer

1948- 1953

Fr Young

1953-1956

Fr A Wyss

1956 - 1964

Fr Reich

1964 - 1968

Mr O.J Duri

1968 - 1980

Mr Mavedzenge

1980 - 1987

Mr Mudzviti

1987 - 1995

Mr Njaya

1995-2001

Mr Muzhinji

2001

Mr Madyembwa

2004 To date

Mr E. Hama

Contact Details

Address

The School’s address and contact details

Opening Hours

These School’s working hours:

Monday – Friday
Saturday – Sunday
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