Anderson Adventist High School is a private mixed boarding high school located in Wedza, Zimbabwe. It is run by the Seventh Day Adventist Church.
Legal Name | Anderson Adventist Secondary School |
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Year Founded | 1950 (75 Years Ago) |
Location | Mvuma Road, Gweru, Midlands Province, Zimbabwe |
Postal Address | P.O. Box 833, Gweru, Zimbabwe |
Type | Private, Seventh Day, Boarding, High School |
Headmaster | Carxton B. Mukasvanga |
Website | |
info@andersonadventist.ac.zw | |
Phone | +263 54 223 424, 221 864, 226 485 |
Anderson Adventist High School is a secondary boarding school located in Gweru, Zimbabwe. It was established in 1950 by the Seventh-day Adventist Church as part of its mission to provide education in the region. The school is situated on Mvuma Road in the Midlands Province and operates under the Zimbabwe Central Union Conference of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
The school began with a small student body and has grown steadily over the decades. Initially, it was located along the Bulawayo-Harare Highway before moving to its current site. Anderson Adventist High School has maintained its status as a co-educational institution, admitting both boys and girls. Its motto, "Victoria Fide," translates to "Victory by Faith," reflecting its religious foundation.
The school offers education from Form 1 to Form 6, following the Zimbabwean national curriculum alongside the Cambridge examination system. Students can pursue Ordinary Level (O-Level) and Advanced Level (A-Level) qualifications. The curriculum includes a range of subjects in arts, sciences, and commercial studies. The school also integrates technology into learning, with students using devices such as iPads in classrooms.
As of 2025, the headmaster is Carxton B. Mukasvanga, who has been leading the school since 2012. The administrative team includes a deputy headmaster, business manager, accountant, and pastoral staff. The school employs approximately 30 teachers who support the academic and spiritual development of students.
Anderson Adventist High School enrolls around 370 students, most of whom are boarders. The school provides residential facilities and emphasizes a structured environment. Classrooms are equipped with modern teaching aids, including whiteboards and projectors. The school also maintains internet connectivity to support digital learning.
The school charges tuition fees that vary for boarders and day students. As of 2025, boarding fees are approximately $1650 per term, while day students pay about $1250 per term. A registration fee is also required. Specific details about the school uniform are not officially documented, though some informal sources suggest navy blue and white colors are used.
Anderson Adventist High School is accredited by the Accrediting Association of Seventh-day Adventist Schools, Colleges and Universities. It is part of the global network of Seventh-day Adventist educational institutions.