Due to its high profile and excellent reputation, MBSS also attracts students from further afield, including the Midlands, Matabeleland and Masvingo provinces of Zimbabwe.
Typically, these vehicles were deliberately never developed to the point of being roadworthy, and were made to lack things such as wind screens, batteries.
[5] The school is divided into four colour-coded 'Houses', Champagnat (Yellow), Lwanga (Red), Mafuyana (Green), and Mzilikazi (Blue).
The house with the highest points (from sports, dormitory inspections, and class awards), becomes champions that year.
The main ones are football (soccer), netball, tennis, volleyball, basketball, and track events.
The organisation was formed to unite and forge ahead in promoting and fostering the growth and development of their former school and integrating those who share in the MOSA vision.
This association or organization is a network of former and current MBSS students and teachers and those who share the same vision in the growth and development of the school world over.
A mere interest and love of the school is adequate qualification for one to take part in the discussions.