Inyathi High School
Inyathi High School is a boarding co-educational secondary school in Inyathi, Zimbabwe. It was established in 1859, making it the oldest formal educational institution in Zimbabwe. Along with Dombodema High School in Plumtree and Tennyson Hlabangane High School in Bulawayo, Inyathi High School is privately owned by the United Congregational Church of Southern Africa which is itself an offshoot of the London Missionary Society.
History
Inyathi High School began as the Inyathi Mission School and was conceived as part of the Inyathi Mission, established by the LMS. The boys' school was established in 1921 and by the 1950s had grown into a Central Primary School, an Industrial School, and a secondary school. Girls were later admitted.Student life
The school has separate dormitories for boys with media rooms and girls with media rooms, dining l, a dispensary, classrooms and a tuckshop.Education
Inyathi High School has an academic streaming system that groups students in the Sciences or Arts after the first two years of secondary schooling. Enrollment is estimated at 294 male students and 316 female students, and staff include 33 teachers, 2 boarding masters, an accounts clerk, and a bursar.Results
O level
2021 - 94% passrate
2022 - 92% passrate
2023 - 99.2% passrate
A level
2021 - 100% passrate
2022 - 100% passrate
2023 - 100% passrate
Uniform
Between 1975 and 1978, the school uniform for boys were grey shirt, grey long trousers in the winter, grey short trousers in the summer, grey knee length socks, mauve jumpers, mauve blazer, black shoes, and a scarf with the student's house colour. For girls, it was a lilac and white thin striped tunic, white ankle socks, mauve jumpers, mauve blazer and black shoes.House system
Welfare management of students is by a rigid traditional four house system. The houses are named after the school's founders and assigned colours as follows:- Moffat House: Blue
- Rees House: Green
- Thomas House: Red
- Sykes House: Yellow
Athletics
Inyathi students compete with other Bubi District secondary schools, including Somvubu, Gloag, Majiji, Sijawuke, Dabenga, Mangubeni, and Siganda High Schools.Notable alumni
- Aleke Banda, former Minister of Finance in Malawi
- Micah Bhebe, former MP of ZANU–PF
- Ndumiso Gumede, former Highlanders FC chief executive
- Welshman Mabhena, former governor of Matabeleland North and Deputy Speaker of Parliament of Zimbabwe
- Mthuli Ncube, Finance Minister of Zimbabwe and Chief Economist and VP of the African Development Bank