Goromonzi High School

Goromonzi school is located 35 kilometers from the Zimbabwean capital Harare, along the Harare-Mutare Road.

Other notable students were Liberty Mhlanga who won a scholarship to study at Clark University in Massachusetts; Hosea Mapondera who won a Ford Foundation Grant and was then on the staff of the National Gallery; Edmund Grace and Cornelius Sanyanga excelled in their careers.

Another pupil studying at the University of Rhodesia was Buzwani Mothobi who wrote a report back to the school on the first intake of African Students in 1960, saying "The Goromonzi colony now numbers about 20 souls out of a total black population of about 49" Subjects offered include Mathematics, English Language & Literature, Sciences, Accounts, Practical Subjects such as Agriculture, Woodwork, Fashion and Fabrics, Home Economics, Shona, Technical Graphics, computer studies, biology, physics, chemistry.

Chess is certainly their strongest point though basketball is the school's main sport which has produced many great players in the national team like Marshall Gwezere and Tinotenda Nyanhete to mention just a few.

In 2010 the under 20 boys basketball team made it to the nationals but fell short to Churchill High School.