Monte Cassino Girls High School
Monte Cassino Girls High School is a Catholic boarding-school 7km south-east of Macheke in the Mashonaland East province of Zimbabwe. Unlike the monastery in Rome, Italy, the school was built between two mountain ranges with its entrance coming in from the west side after crossing the Macheke River.

Monte Cassino Girls High School chapel
The school was founded as part of the Catholic Mission at Monte Cassino in 1902. Like many mission schools in Zimbabwe, Monte Cassino was one of the first schools which provided education to Black African people. In the 1960s, the school's administration was taken over by the Precious Blood Sisters, most of whom were from Germany.
There are four houses at the school: Nightingale, Boeckenhoff, Pfanner and Kizito.
Notable alumnae
- Joana Mamombe, politician
- Valerie Tagwira, writer and obstetrician-gynecologist
References
External links
- "Examination Centres Registered for HEXCO Courses", Higher Education Examination Council (HEXCO), Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education Zimbabwe.
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