Eaglesvale Senior School

[3][4] The schools participate in the festivals held by the National Institute of Allied Arts.

In 1948, the Dutch Reformed Church as the responsible Authority moved the school to the present site.

[5][6] As the city expanded, most of the farm was sold giving in to industrial development in the early 1970s.

In 1978 the school struggled to get students resulting in the Dutch Reformed Church, Central Africa, closing the school and selling the land to National Railways of Zimbabwe (then Rhodesia Railways).

McKean left at the end of August 2008 and Mr Tirivavi took over as headmaster of the school.

[6] On 11 June 2010, the Dutch Reformed Church, Central Africa, surrendered the Daisyfield Trust which inter alia had the responsibility of Eaglesvale School to the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe under the leadership of Rev Dr Chomutiri as moderator.

On 13 February 2014, the Dutch Reformed Church Central Africa represented by Rev G A Brytenbach publicly handed over Eaglesvale School to the Reformed Church in Zimbabwe represented by the Moderator Rev Dr Rangarirai Rutoro.

The school badge consists of a shield divided into two fields horizontally and the motto of the institution underneath.

The badge symbolised the history of the people that founded the school who tried to live according to the Word of God.

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