Reason why the school was build

In 2014 the villagers of Mlomoliwoto, Tshalimbe and other surrounding villages came together and agreed to build a secondary school for their children. They were led by Mr. Cecil Sibanda, a USA-based villager.

The primary goal was to solve the problem of the distance travelled by students to the closest secondary school. The journey was tiresome and dangerous. It was affecting academic performance.

Another reason for establishing the school was to provide high-quality education. Most rural areas in Zimbabwe are impoverished, and parents are often unable to adequately fund schools, leading to poor academic performance. Mlomotsha operates under a different funding model: the school engages in various income-generating projects to support its operations. In addition, it has developed a strong network of individuals and organizations that provide ongoing support.

We have affordable fees and comfortable boarding facilities for our learners.

We offer most traditional subjects including Pure Sciences, Ndebele and Shona.

We offer vocational subjects that prepare students for HEXCO, City & Guilds, and other certifications, including coding.