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  1. Convent High School - Dominica, Roseau, Dominica. 3.1K likes · 108 talking about this · 3 were here. Education.

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  2. Welcome. The Dominican Convent School (Harare) is the oldest school in Harare, and is made of up of the Dominican Convent Early Child Development Centre (ECD), Dominican Convent Primary School and Dominican Convent High School.

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  3. Dominican Convent High School (commonly referred to as Convent) is a private Catholic day school for girls in Harare, Zimbabwe. One of the oldest established schools in Zimbabwe, Dominican Convent was founded in 1892 by Mother Patrick Cosgrave, an Irish nun, with 10 pupils.

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  4. Located in Zimbabwe, Dominican Convent holds the honour of being Bulawayo’s oldest school. This prestigious private girls’ school is renowned for exceptional education and academic excellence.

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  5. Welcome to Dominican Convent Higher Secondary School. From the Principal’s Desk. “The mission of school and teacher is to develop an understanding of all that is true, good, and beautiful.”. Today marks a significant milestone in the history of our beloved Dominican Convent School as we blissfully celebrate our 66th Foundation Day.

  6. Dominican Convent High School - Harare, Harare, Zimbabwe. 5,533 likes · 52 talking about this · 176 were here. Dominican Convent opened its doors on 18 October 1892 and has been a home of academic,...

  7. Dominican Convent High School was opened on Monday the 28th of October 1895 and has since earned the title of being the oldest as well the first ever school to be built in Bulawayo. With the rapid growth of the new township in the still developing city, there was an increasingly large number of European school age children.