Time to Travel: Junior Group of Schools take learners on International tours

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By Staff Reporter

Junior High School is in the midst of an action-packed year of travel in 2025, with a range of exciting trips currently ongoing for its learners, as they declare “It’s Time to Travel.” The school has announced three separate tours, catering to different interests and geographical preferences.

The trips include an international trip to Malaysia, which is currently underway from August 1st to 6th, 2025, where learners are exploring iconic landmarks like the Petronas Twin Towers and experiencing the country’s diverse cuisine.

A regional trip to Cape Town, South Africa, is also ongoing from August 1st to 5th, 2025, allowing learners to explore the city’s stunning natural beauty, including Table Mountain and the Cape of Good Hope.

Additionally, a local trip to Victoria Falls, one of Zimbabwe’s most iconic natural wonders, is currently taking place from August 2nd to 5th, 2025, offering learners the opportunity to experience white-water rafting, bungee jumping, or simply taking in the breathtaking views.

According to Director Noah Marima, the school’s international trips aim to expose learners to different cultures and the real world, as well as new technologies used in schools around the world. This initiative began with a visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in July 2024, which was the inaugural trip.

Meanwhile, the school is now open for registration for the 2026 academic year. The Cambridge International Examinations Form 1 Entrance Test will be administered on August 8 and 9, 2025.

 The entrance test is a highly competitive assessment that will determine which learners will secure a place in the school’s prestigious Form 1 class. The registration fee for the test is $20.

Interested candidates can register for the test by contacting the school at 0782 238 026, 0786 044 585, or 0786 044 303, or by emailing info@juniorhighschool.ac.zw. The school is located at 30588 Lundi Drive Rhodene, Masvingo. The test will take place at the Junior High School, starting at 9 am on both days. Learners are expected to arrive early and be prepared for the assessment.

By registering for the entrance test, learners will be taking the first step towards a new academic journey and a brighter future. The school is committed to providing a world-class education that fosters academic excellence, innovation, and character development.

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