School Life

oceanwaves group of schools
We take pride in providing not just a normal educational experience, but one that encourages learning and development through co-curricular activities such as sporting, music, fun and above all unique teaching methods. Our student teacher ratio is 1 teacher to maximum 25 students per class so as to allow individual focused learning of children where needs and talent are identified and nurtured. Across the group we offer ZIMSEC curriculum and at Millerite International School we offer Cambridge.
To add to that, multiple languages are offered at our schools which include English, Shona, Ndebele, French and Sign Language to prepare a child for the global village.

EXTRA-CURRICULUM LIFE

We are not just about the academics but we encourage social growth and this is important for a well-rounded student. Clubs such as Pathfinders and Adventurers
are there to train children about discipline, working in teams, and hands on skills.
Our learners go for international trips to enhance their exposure to broaden their learning experience

SPORTS

Our schools offer a variety of sporting activities which include athletics, hockey, basketball, cricket and so much more. These encourage fitness, fun, and collaboration thereby allowing critical thinking and social skills

SPIRITUAL LIFE

Train up a child in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it (proverbs 22vs6)

This is the fundamental principle guiding our Christian-value centred education which develops learners by touching on their spirituality because this is important as much as the academics. Students attend camps such as adventurer and pathfinder survival series, leadership and music trainings where they learn more about their Christian life.

SOCIAL LIFE

As a Christian group of schools we also engage in endeavours to give back to the communities around us. One of our schools Ocean Waves hosted a community Fun Run event which had the aim to encourage fitness to the local community and also brought health experts who provided free medical check-up and guidance to the locals.

This event was a way of appreciating the parents and stakeholders in the community.

In addition to that various programs which include donations of blankets in winter to the less privileged are some of the initiatives done by the schools