St. George's College, Harare

St. George's College is a private Jesuit boys high school in Harare, Zimbabwe.

The school, colloquially referred to as Saints or George's, is located in Borrowdale, a Harare suburb.

This led to the relocation of the school site from Bulawayo to Harare, the foundation of St. George's College.

On the same site, a preparatory primary school was established, called Hartmann House (HH).

In the past, St. Michael's Preparatory School (Grades 1–3) in Borrowdale would often start a pupil's journey to St. George's.

St. George's College was ranked 5th out of the top 100 best high schools in Africa by Africa Almanac in 2003, based upon the calibre of education, student engagement, strength and activities of alumni, school profile, internet and news visibility.

In the same year, in 1902, the first Rhodes' Scholarships were awarded in Southern Rhodesia, and they went to the St. George's scholars: Albert Bisset and Woodford Gilbert.

[5] St. George's College is a selective school: an entrance examination must be taken to enter Form One, even by students from Hartmann House.

St. George's College follows the Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) syllabus at IGCSE, AS, and A level.

The school has a family-oriented approach to academic and extracurricular studies; every student belonging to his own house.

In 1996, to mark the centenary of St George's College, a book written by Maj Terence McCarthy was published – Men For Others.

St George's College boys during break-time, in school uniform