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HISTORY OF HILLCREST COLLEGE​

Hillcrest College was founded with the intention of providing for the community a high standard, low fee, broad based secondary school education in an atmosphere conducive to harmony and understanding between the different ethnic groups. The college is a non-racial, Christian and co-educational institution. The venture had one object in mind; that is, to supply an educational establishment for children of Manicaland that offers an education for them that is as good as can be obtained anywhere.

 

The College was conceived as a community project involving a great many people and businesses in Mutare. After having established a company called Hillcrest Schools (Pvt) Ltd, which had successfully established the Preparatory school in 1983, the company turned its focus towards construction of the college. Plans for the first 6 classroom block of timber were submitted to the Ministry of Education for approval in October 1984 and the costly work of laying electrical and other services to the undeveloped land of twelve hectares commenced. After overcoming initial bureaucracy, shortages and discomforts, in January 1985, the College opened its doors as an ‘Upper Top’, a Rural Day Secondary School. The college started with two classes of twenty-five Form 1 pupils.

 

The history of Hillcrest College would be incomplete without mention of the following people, whose labour of love is a testament of the school’s founding principles;

 

A.G. Bhadella, H.B. Coventry, B.A. De Buys, Senator J.T.N. Dhube, F.J. Heyne, P. L. Genari, D.A. Knight,  J.C.J. Lewis, Bishop E. Masuko, D.G. Meikle, Bishop A. C. Muchabaiwa, E.G. Stockil, A.H.R. Went, H.M.Knaggs

Headmasters over the years

Mr. J. A. Cowan 1985-1987
Mr. D. White 1988-1992
Mr. R. Hanly 1993-2001
Mr. S. Prior 2001-2004
Mr. J. De Brjuin 2005-2007
Mr. S. Kaziboni 2008 – 2013,
Mr. O. Chipato (Acting) April 2014 - 2015 April
Mrs. A. Holman May 2015 – 2019
Mr. O. Fernandes (Hillcrest Schools Principal) May 2020 to date

History of Farmcrest Hostel

The establishment of the College in 1985 also raised the need for boarding.  A group of farmers formed their own company, Farmcrest Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, with the sole purpose of managing the hostel for their children and pupils from rural areas. Farmcrest raised its own funds and purchased two properties about three kilometres from the main college campus, recruited its own staff and generally ‘did its own thing’. However, the parents of the boarders later on resolved that Farmcrest be absorbed into Hillcrest Schools (Pvt) Ltd.

BOARD OF GOVERNORS

The Board of Governors is the guardian of the schools’ mission and core values. They set the strategic policies for the future well-being of the schools. New governors are nominated by the parent community.

Role of the Board

To direct the administration of the school in accordance with the principles of the Mission Statement.

RESPONSIBILITIES OF The Board

  • Establishing the policies of the school.
  • The continued success of the school.
  • The character and size of the school.
  • Advocacy of the school.
  • Developing a strategic plan and overseeing the school’s finances.
  • Maintaining Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education standards.

TRUSTEES

Mr. Dave Meikle
Mr. George Lock

BOARD MEMBERS

C. Murray

V. Jakazi (Chairperson)

R. Chiwandire

A. Van Maarseveen

A.J. Franklin

T. Rana

T. Masese

T. B. Zuze

P. Masudze
C. Maunga

Officers

O. Fernandes (Hillcrest Schools Principal)

R. Vickery (Hillcrest Prep Headmaster)

M. Mukondiwa (Hillcrest Schools Administrator)

S. Simango (Board Secretary)