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Hartmann House Preparatory School

Hartmann House Preparatory School (or Hartmann House, also referred to as HH) is an independent, preparatory, day school for boys in Harare, Zimbabwe. The school was founded in 1957 and named after Fr Hartmann SJ, a chaplain to the Pioneer Column who lived at St. George's College, Harare.[1][2]

Hartmann House Preparatory School
Address
3 Borrowdale Rd, Borrowdale


Zimbabwe
Coordinates17°48′16″S 31°03′26″E / 17.804524°S 31.057159°E / -17.804524; 31.057159
Information
TypeIndependent, preparatory school
MottoEx Fide Fiducia
(Latin: Out Of/From Faith Comes Confidence)
DenominationCatholic
Founded1957
RectorFr Joe Arimoso SJ
HeadmasterLuke Dancer
Grades0/R to 7
GenderBoys
Number of pupils311 (2016)[1]
Campus typeSuburban
Houses4
Colour(s)Red and white
NicknameHH
TuitionUS$1,900.00[a]
Feeder toSt. George's College, Harare
Affiliations
Websitewww.hartmannhouse.co.zw
  1. ^ Termly fees, the year has 3 terms.[1]

Hartmann House Preparatory School is a member of the Association of Trust Schools (ATS) and the Head is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe (CHISZ).[3]

History Edit

In 1957, 30 years after St George's College relocated to Salisbury (now Harare), it was decided to build a separate preparatory school on the newly acquired land near the Borrowdale Road. It was realised that junior boys had need of quite different teaching styles and care as compared to the senior boys. A fine building was opened as Hartmann House in 1957. It had three Jesuit priests on the staff- Fr Farwell as housemaster with Fr Nixon and Fr Walsh plus some lay teachers.[2] There were 6 classes of 25 boys each in Standards 4 and 5 with 100 of these in boarding on the upper floors. The 100 boarders mostly came from Zambia and the farming areas.

At Independence, the pressure for day places grew and declined for boarding. The boarding hostel was phased out in favour of classroom space between 1980 and 1993 when the hostel was completely closed. Hartmann House has developed extensively with several buildings having been erected thereafter which included the recently completed Golden Jubilee Hall.[2]

The Crest Edit

The Grant of Arms was made by the Royal College of Heralds on 19 October 1931 and aimed to recognise three outstanding characteristics:

  • The first denoted the foundation and management of Hartmann House by the Jesuits, signified by the inclusion of two black wolves and the cauldron, as taken from the family arms of the Loyola Family, St. Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the Society of the Jesus or the Jesuit Fathers, and in Basque "loy" means wolf and "olla" means cauldron.[4]
  • The second characteristic, that of the location of the college in the then-Rhodesia and a play on the Greek word Rhoden, meaning rose, is the symbol of an attractive flower that exists in many different forms, colours and perfumes. It is hardy and can flourish almost anywhere precisely because it is a hybrid of so many varieties.[4]
  • The third characteristic is the dedication to Father Hartmann, the School's patron, as depicted by the inclusion of the Red Cross from his banner and the hilt of the sword facing upwards. This symbolises the Saint's triumph and incidentally that of Christianity, over the powers of evil (as represented by the dragon's wings) and man's redemption through the death of Jesus Christ.[4]
  • The motto on the scroll means "From Faith Comes Confidence".[4]

Houses Edit

The houses at Hartmann House are named after the four prominent Jesuits, who were among the founding fathers of St. George's College in Bulawayo.

  • Fr. Marc Barthelemy SJ – first Rector (1896–1913)- Dark Green Vests.
  • Fr. Thomas Gardner SJ – first English Jesuit, an anthropologist and a champion of the Cadets – Red Vests.
  • Fr. Andrew Hartmann SJ – Chaplain to The Pioneer Column in 1890 – Dark Blue Vests.
  • Fr. Francis Johanny SJ – Second Rector in 1914 – Yellow Vests.

Academics Edit

The following subjects are offered at Hartmann House:

  • Art
  • English
  • General Paper (consists of)
    • Environmental Studies
    • Home Economics
    • Religious and Moral Education
    • Social Studies
  • Information and Communication Technology
  • Mathematics
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Shona

These subjects (English, General Paper, Mathematics and Shona) are examined by ZIMSEC.

  • Cambridge Mathematics
  • Cambridge Science
  • Cambridge English

These subjects (Cambridge English, Science and Mathematics) are examined by University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate. [5]

Sports Edit

The sports offered at the Hartmann House include athletics, tag rugby,[6] cricket,[7] cross-country,[6] football[8] hockey,[9] rugby,[10] swimming,[11] table tennis,[12] and tennis.[12]

All the boys are expected to participate in one sporting discipline.[7]

Developments Edit

Hartmann House has expanded its intake of pupils by incorporating Grade 0 to 7 in one preparatory school. The year 2017 saw the commencement of Grade 0 and Grade 1 classes. That same year saw the school commencing the Cambridge Primary program, developed and examined by Cambridge International Examinations.[5][7]

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c "ATS CHISZ HARTMANN HOUSE PREPARATORY » » Schools Directory". ATS CHISZ. 18 September 2015. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  2. ^ a b c "Hartmann House Prep". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  3. ^ "ATS CHISZ Primary » » Schools Directory". ATS CHISZ. Retrieved 21 December 2015.
  4. ^ a b c d "Hartmann House Crest". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Academics". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  6. ^ a b "Athletics and Cross-country". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Hartmann. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  7. ^ a b c "Hartmann House "Growing Down"". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  8. ^ "Soccer". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Hockey". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  10. ^ "Rugby".
  11. ^ "Swimming". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.
  12. ^ a b "Tennis". Hartmann House Preparatory School. Retrieved 22 December 2015.

External links Edit

  • Hartmann House Preparatory School Official website
  • Hartmann House Preparatory School Profile on the ATS website

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Hartmann House Preparatory School or Hartmann House also referred to as HH is an independent preparatory day school for boys in Harare Zimbabwe The school was founded in 1957 and named after Fr Hartmann SJ a chaplain to the Pioneer Column who lived at St George s College Harare 1 2 Hartmann House Preparatory SchoolAddress3 Borrowdale Rd BorrowdaleHarareZimbabweCoordinates17 48 16 S 31 03 26 E 17 804524 S 31 057159 E 17 804524 31 057159InformationTypeIndependent preparatory schoolMottoEx Fide Fiducia Latin Out Of From Faith Comes Confidence DenominationCatholicFounded1957RectorFr Joe Arimoso SJHeadmasterLuke DancerGrades0 R to 7GenderBoysNumber of pupils311 2016 1 Campus typeSuburbanHouses4Colour s Red and whiteNicknameHHTuitionUS 1 900 00 a Feeder toSt George s College HarareAffiliationsATSCHISZUniversity of Cambridge Local Examinations SyndicateWebsitewww wbr hartmannhouse wbr co wbr zw Termly fees the year has 3 terms 1 Hartmann House Preparatory School is a member of the Association of Trust Schools ATS and the Head is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe CHISZ 3 Contents 1 History 2 The Crest 3 Houses 4 Academics 5 Sports 6 Developments 7 Notable alumni 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn 1957 30 years after St George s College relocated to Salisbury now Harare it was decided to build a separate preparatory school on the newly acquired land near the Borrowdale Road It was realised that junior boys had need of quite different teaching styles and care as compared to the senior boys A fine building was opened as Hartmann House in 1957 It had three Jesuit priests on the staff Fr Farwell as housemaster with Fr Nixon and Fr Walsh plus some lay teachers 2 There were 6 classes of 25 boys each in Standards 4 and 5 with 100 of these in boarding on the upper floors The 100 boarders mostly came from Zambia and the farming areas At Independence the pressure for day places grew and declined for boarding The boarding hostel was phased out in favour of classroom space between 1980 and 1993 when the hostel was completely closed Hartmann House has developed extensively with several buildings having been erected thereafter which included the recently completed Golden Jubilee Hall 2 The Crest EditThe Grant of Arms was made by the Royal College of Heralds on 19 October 1931 and aimed to recognise three outstanding characteristics The first denoted the foundation and management of Hartmann House by the Jesuits signified by the inclusion of two black wolves and the cauldron as taken from the family arms of the Loyola Family St Ignatius Loyola was the founder of the Society of the Jesus or the Jesuit Fathers and in Basque loy means wolf and olla means cauldron 4 The second characteristic that of the location of the college in the then Rhodesia and a play on the Greek word Rhoden meaning rose is the symbol of an attractive flower that exists in many different forms colours and perfumes It is hardy and can flourish almost anywhere precisely because it is a hybrid of so many varieties 4 The third characteristic is the dedication to Father Hartmann the School s patron as depicted by the inclusion of the Red Cross from his banner and the hilt of the sword facing upwards This symbolises the Saint s triumph and incidentally that of Christianity over the powers of evil as represented by the dragon s wings and man s redemption through the death of Jesus Christ 4 The motto on the scroll means From Faith Comes Confidence 4 Houses EditThe houses at Hartmann House are named after the four prominent Jesuits who were among the founding fathers of St George s College in Bulawayo Fr Marc Barthelemy SJ first Rector 1896 1913 Dark Green Vests Fr Thomas Gardner SJ first English Jesuit an anthropologist and a champion of the Cadets Red Vests Fr Andrew Hartmann SJ Chaplain to The Pioneer Column in 1890 Dark Blue Vests Fr Francis Johanny SJ Second Rector in 1914 Yellow Vests Academics EditThe following subjects are offered at Hartmann House Art English General Paper consists of Environmental Studies Home Economics Religious and Moral Education Social Studies Information and Communication Technology Mathematics Music Physical Education Shona These subjects English General Paper Mathematics and Shona are examined by ZIMSEC Cambridge Mathematics Cambridge Science Cambridge EnglishThese subjects Cambridge English Science and Mathematics are examined by University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate 5 Sports EditThe sports offered at the Hartmann House include athletics tag rugby 6 cricket 7 cross country 6 football 8 hockey 9 rugby 10 swimming 11 table tennis 12 and tennis 12 All the boys are expected to participate in one sporting discipline 7 Developments EditHartmann House has expanded its intake of pupils by incorporating Grade 0 to 7 in one preparatory school The year 2017 saw the commencement of Grade 0 and Grade 1 classes That same year saw the school commencing the Cambridge Primary program developed and examined by Cambridge International Examinations 5 7 Notable alumni EditBrian Raftopoulos academic and political analyst John Rennie cricketer Crispen Sachikonye entrepreneurSee also EditPortal nbsp Schools St George s College Harare List of schools in ZimbabweReferences Edit a b c ATS CHISZ HARTMANN HOUSE PREPARATORY Schools Directory ATS CHISZ 18 September 2015 Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b c Hartmann House Prep Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 ATS CHISZ Primary Schools Directory ATS CHISZ Retrieved 21 December 2015 a b c d Hartmann House Crest Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b Academics Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b Athletics and Cross country Hartmann House Preparatory School Hartmann Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b c Hartmann House Growing Down Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 Soccer Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 Hockey Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 Rugby Swimming Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 a b Tennis Hartmann House Preparatory School Retrieved 22 December 2015 External links EditHartmann House Preparatory School Official website Hartmann House Preparatory School Profile on the ATS website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hartmann House Preparatory School amp oldid 1172275931, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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