Morgan High School

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What does the motto “Ideas, Morgan, Ideals” make you think of? We are here at Morgan High School, a school steeped in rich history and known for its commitment to academic excellence and community service. Founded in 1956 and named after Leonard Ray Morgan, the first permanent Secretary for Education in the Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland, Morgan High School has been a beacon of education in Harare, Zimbabwe. Originally established to serve the Coloured and Asian communities in Mashonaland, the school quickly earned a reputation for its high academic standards.

Morgan High School’s sporting legacy is renowned with its teams known as the “Stallions.” A testament to their dedication, the school’s cricket program has produced notable alumni like Ali Shah, a name that resonates in cricketing circles.

But Morgan High School is more than just academics and sports. It’s a place where lifelong friendships are forged, and future leaders are nurtured. The school’s commitment to fostering a well-rounded education is evident in its motto “Ideas, Morgan, Ideals” – a call to action that resonates with every student who walks through its halls.

The school has been at the heart of several historical events, bearing witness to the changing landscape of Zimbabwe. It has, over the years, served as a symbol of resilience, adaptability, and unwavering dedication to providing quality education. Morgan High School continues to empower future generations, driven by the same ideals that marked its inception. It stands as a reminder that education remains the cornerstone of a brighter future, a legacy that continues to inspire countless students.

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