Swazi High School is a mixed, co-educational government institution located in Mbalabala, in Matabeleland South Province. It is situated within the Umzingwane District, approximately 66 km southeast of Bulawayo along the main road to Beitbridge.
The school is registered under the Zimbabwe Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education (MoPSE). Swazi High School maintains a strong commitment to discipline and upholds high standards of conduct. Bullying, fighting, and the use of vulgar language, both within and outside the school premises, are strictly prohibited.
Curriculum At Swazi High School
The school offers a broad curriculum covering academic, technical, and practical subjects. Key areas of study include:
Languages: English Language and Ndebele Language.
Sciences: Mathematics and Combined Science.
Humanities: History and Geography.
Practical Subjects: Agriculture, Building Technology and Design, Textile Technology and Design, and Physical Education (PE).
The curriculum is designed to equip learners with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, preparing them for the ZIMSEC (Zimbabwe School Examinations Council) examinations at the appropriate levels.
Swazi High School Fees
Swazi High School offers affordable fees for both day scholars and boarders across Forms 1 to 6, ensuring access to quality education in a supportive learning environment. The current fees for 2026 are structured as follows:
Day Scholars (Forms 1–6):
- School Fees: US$80 per term
Boarders (Forms 1–6):
- Total Fees: US$315 per term
- Boarding Fee: US$215
- Tuition Fee: US$80
Payment Details
Boarding Fee (US$215)
- Bank: ZB Bank
- Account Number: 430400426880406
- Branch: Belmont, Bulawayo
Tuition Fee (US$80)
- Bank: ZB Bank
- Account Number: 430400426880407
- Branch: Belmont, Bulawayo

Other School Accounts
RTGS Account
- Bank: ZB Bank
- Account Number: 430400426880200 (ZiG)
- Branch: Belmont, Bulawayo
Foreign Currency (Forex) Accounts
- ZB Bank (USD) – Boarding Fee: 430400426880406 – Belmont
- ZB Bank (USD) – Tuition Fee: 430400426880407 – Belmont
- ZB Bank (Rand): 430400426880405 – Belmont
Swazi High School Admission Requirements
Enrollment for Form One at Swazi High School is open to learners who meet the school’s entry requirements. Prospective students are required to follow the procedures outlined below:
Application Procedure
- Obtain and complete the official application form from the school.
- The form must be filled in with accurate personal details by both the applicant and the parent or guardian.
- Applicants are required to provide information such as surname, name(s), date of birth, place of birth, birth entry number, and national identification details where applicable.
- Parents or guardians must provide their full name, identification number, residential address, contact details, and employment information.
- Parents or guardians should also indicate any allergies or medical conditions the school needs to be aware of.

Required Documents
Applicants must submit the following documents during the application and enrolment process:
- A copy of the learner’s birth certificate
- Grade 7 results slip (to be presented on the day of enrolment)
Upon successful admission, all new students are required to complete registration by fulfilling the following requirements:
- Registration Fee:
- Locals: US$10 or equivalent
- Others: US$20 or equivalent
- Stationery and Supplies:
- One ream of bond paper
- One 750ml bottle of Domestos
- One sealed box of locally produced brown ceramic tiles (40cm × 40cm)
Swazi High School Uniforms
Swazi High School maintains a neat and disciplined appearance for all learners. Students are expected to wear the prescribed uniform at all times.
Forms 1–4
Boys:
- Grey shorts
- Sky blue shirt
- Black school shoes
- Grey socks
- Navy blue tracksuit
- Grey long trousers (winter only)
- Sports T-shirt (blue, green, yellow, or red)
- Navy blue sunhat
- Navy blue blazer
- White tennis shoes
Girls:
- Navy blue skirt
- Sky blue blouse
- Black shoes
- Navy blue stockings
- Navy blue jersey
- Navy blue tie
- Navy blue sunhat
- Navy blue blazer
- Navy blue hat
- Navy blue tracksuit
- Sports T-shirt (blue, green, yellow, or red)
- White tennis shoes

Forms 5–6
Boys:
- White shirt
- Black long trousers
- Black school shoes
- Black blazer
- White sunhat
- Black tracksuit
- Black tie
- Sports T-shirt (blue, green, yellow, or red)
Girls:
- Black skirt
- White blouse
- Black jersey
- Black stockings
- White hat
- Black blazer
- Black tie
- Sports T-shirt (blue, green, yellow, or red)
Swazi High School Boarding Requirements
All boarders at Swazi High School are expected to bring necessary personal items and food provisions to support their daily living while at school. These requirements help ensure comfort, hygiene, and proper nutrition throughout the school term.
Personal and Bedding Items
Boarders should bring the following items:
- One single mattress
- Warm blankets and sky-blue bed sheets
- Plate, spoon, and cup
- Bucket for bathing
- Enough toiletries to last the entire term
- Lockable tin trunk
- Any other non-perishable provisions as needed
Food Provisions
Boarders are required to bring the following food items each term:
- Rice – 6 kg (strictly parboiled; do not bring white rice)
- Samp – 6 kg (do not bring quick-cook samp)
- Sugar – 4 kg
- Cooking oil – 2 litres
- Salt – 1 kg
- Mealie meal – 20 kg
- Beans – 5 kg (only speckled beans or Jasbro)
- Jam – 500 g
- Soup – 600 g (Knorr or Royco, strictly beef or chicken)
- Soya chunks – 2 kg
- Plain flour – 4 kg
- Peanut butter – 750 g
- Floor polish – 1 litre (White Cobra only; do not bring Nu Look)
Swazi High School Contact Details
A.Msipha (Headmaster): 0712923132/0779076465
D. Mudzingwa (Deputy Head): 0773788403/0712067504
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