Pamavambo Primary School

Together We Can Do It

731 Drinkwater Avenue, Zvishavane, Zimbabwe

8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m

731 Drinkwater Avenue, Zvishavane, Zimbabwe

8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m

07:30 - 19:00

Activities

Agriculture club

It shows children that they can grow their own products and help care for animals; students can develop their understanding of farming, where their food comes from, and also caring for the environment

I.C.T and STEM Club

STEM Clubs are a fun and effective way to bridge that group. STEM Clubs allow students to collaborate and socialize while bringing together all the important parts of STEM education.

7th Grade Activities

At Pavamambo we have created an atmosphere the allows our students to explore their interests and talents in different ways, students have different passes that they can utilize as they learn. Many opportunities for them to get involved, Bible study club, Tekqubes Club(STEM-Club), Science Fair, Writers Club, and off-course Sports teams that are mandatory to all our students.

Athletics

At Pavamambo we have dedicated staff that is committed to leveraging sport as a platform to teach life lessons through disciplined training, team building, and having fun. Our dedicated sports staff are able to offer our students the personal attention that comes with our small school setting. but still gives us a competitive edge to compete with big schools.

Publications

Education has expanded dramatically in Sub-Saharan Africa over the past half-century. A bigger percentage of children across the region who complete primary school rose by almost 50% (from 46% of children to 68%). The proportion of children completing lower secondary school nearly doubled (from 22% to 40%). Despite these massive gains, nearly one in three children still does not complete primary school. And most of this is due to economic and political issues that are engulfed in a bigger part of African countries, the international community has characterized this situation as a “learning crisis for African’s education system”. Networking with International Partners is key to leveraging new technology and how to equip our students with 21st-century skills including STEM