Over 50 Nationalities, One Vibrant Community
Harare International School (HIS) is more than just a school, it is a vibrant melting pot of cultures, where over 50 nationalities come together to learn, grow and celebrate global citizenship. Our campus is a reflection of the world, fostering an inclusive and dynamic learning environment that prepares students for a truly international future.
A Rich Tapestry of Cultures
From Africa to Asia, Europe to the Americas, HIS represents a global community where different languages, traditions and perspectives intertwine. Walking through our hallways, you will hear a blend of languages, experience diverse customs and witness students forming friendships that transcend borders. Our International Day is a highlight of the school year, where students and families showcase their heritage through food, music, dance, and national attire.
Building Global Mindsets
At HIS, diversity is not just about numbers; it is about creating a culture of tolerance, understanding and respect. Students learn from each other’s experiences, broadening their worldview and developing cross-cultural communication skills that will serve them throughout their lives. Our curriculum is designed to integrate global perspectives, encouraging students to think critically about world issues and contribute as responsible global citizens.
A Community That Embraces Differences
Our international student body is complemented by a faculty and staff from various backgrounds, bringing in expertise from different educational systems and professional experiences. This diversity enriches classroom discussions, making learning at HIS an engaging and thought-provoking journey. Through group projects, collaborative learning, and community service initiatives, students learn the importance of teamwork, cultural appreciation, and social responsibility.
The HIS Way of Life
Being part of HIS means embracing a global-centric way of life, where diversity is celebrated daily. Whether it’s enjoying different cuisines at our cafeteria, participating in multicultural assemblies, or engaging in international service projects, students develop a sense of belonging in a world that is beautifully diverse.