Bee Mine Secondary School

Bee Mine Secondary School is a co-educational school in Zhombe Communal Land, Kwekwe District.

Bee Mine Secondary School
Location
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Midlands

Information
TypeDay school
Established1981
Genderco-educational
Classes offeredForms 1 to 4

Background

Bee Mine Secondary School was established in 1981.[1]

Most Form One students here are Grade Seven graduates from Bee Mine Primary School just a hundred metres east, and small numbers from Somapani Primary School, Sidakeni Primary School and Mopani Primary School.

The school is listed as a geographical place in Midlands Province [2]

Location

It is 101 km northwest of Kwekwe by the shortest route and 73 km southwest of Kadoma and just 5.5 km north of Columbina Rural Service Center in Zhombe-East. It is along the Mabura caves road.

Operations

Bee Mine Secondary School offers educational services from Form 1 to 4.

As a requirement in Zimbabwe GCE O Level pupils must pass a minimum of five subjects which should include, English, Mathematics, Science, History or one of the Technical subjects,[3] and so subjects on offer here are Mathematics, Integrated Sciences, English Literature, English Language, Religious Studies, History, Geography, Commerce, Shona Language and Agriculture.

For GCE A Level the nearest high schools are Nyaradzo High School and Sidakeni High School.

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See also

References

  1. Parlzim Zhombe Constituency 2006. pp11. Diagram1. Bee Mine Secondary School Yumpu.com
  2. .Info Midlands Geographical Places #1501 Cartographic.info | Retrieved 10 January 2016
  3. Embassy.se Zimbabwe Health & Education Archived 2015-10-15 at the Wayback Machine The Embassy of Zimbabwe| Health | Retrieved 16 January 2016
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