18/04/2026
Celebrating Zimbabwe.
Junior School of Princeton Group of Schools offering ECD A, ECD B and Stage 1 - 6 with Boarding
18/04/2026
Celebrating Zimbabwe.
04/04/2026
Happy Easter!
25/03/2026
"Forgive one another... just as Christ forgave you." 📖❤️
This week, Mr. Magaraba is diving deep into the heart of Forgiveness. In our busy lives, "bearing with one another" can be a challenge, but it is the secret to lasting happiness. Our students are learning that being a peacemaker starts with a simple choice: to be kind to friends and family, even when it’s hard.
When we let love guide how we treat others, we create an environment where everyone can flourish.
💬 Parent Corner: How do you teach the "power of sorry" at home? Let’s share some wisdom below! 👇
23/03/2026
✨ Forgiveness is a superpower!
Join Mr. Magaraba this week as we explore what it truly means to forgive as we have been forgiven. From the playground to the home, we’re focusing on how love can guide every interaction. It’s a week of growth and grace at the Home of the Junior Excelente Alumno! 🤝❤️
20/03/2026
"Blessed are the peacemakers...". 🕊️
True peace isn't just the absence of conflict; it's the presence of understanding. This week, our students are diving deep into how they can foster peace in the home and amongst family members. By learning to listen and respond with kindness, our Junior Excelente Alumnos are discovering that they have the power to transform their surroundings.
💬 Parent Corner: What is one "peace-making" habit you practice in your home? Share it with us below! 👇
18/03/2026
🕊️ Weekly Topic: Cultivating Peace
This week, we are reflecting on the powerful promise of Matthew 5:9: "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the Children of God". At Princeton Prep, being a Junior Excelente Alumno means leading with a heart of harmony.
Stay tuned as we share how our students are learning to build bridges in our community! 🏫✨
11/03/2026
To produce a great harvest, you first need great ground. This week, Mr. Kandwe’s Stage 6 class is teaching us that being "Good Soil" means being ready to listen, understand, and grow.
In a world full of "paths" and "thorns," we are encouraging our students to choose carefully where they let their seeds—their thoughts and actions—take root. When we are open to learning and sharing kindness, we don't just grow; we flourish.
💬 Parent Challenge: This weekend, ask your child: "What kind of soil are you choosing to be today?"
09/03/2026
This week at Princeton Preparatory ZW, Mr. Kandwe and our Stage 6 students are digging deep into "Lessons from the Sower".
Being a Junior Excelente Alumno means more than just academic success; it means preparing the "good soil" of our character to produce a harvest of excellence. Stay tuned for a week of growth! 📖✨
05/03/2026
Adventure is calling! It is time to get our Junior Excelente Alumnos out of the classroom and into the wild for an unforgettable experience. 🦒🦓
Here are the details for our upcoming Eco Game Park Trip:
→ Date: 27 March 2026.
→ Fee: US$65 per child.
Activities Include: Pony and horse rides, game drives, canoeing, cub interactions, bush volleyball, bush soccer, and much more!
This is a fantastic opportunity for our students to bond, learn about wildlife, and develop new skills in a beautiful outdoor setting.
How to Register:
To ensure your child doesn't miss out, please pay and book your seat early to avoid inconvenience.
📞 Trip Desk: Contact Ms Tagwirei at +263 777248965.
Let’s make some memories! 🌿🛶
04/03/2026
Research suggests that religious and social structures play a significant role in influencing human perception and behavior.
Under the guidance of Mrs. Harveye, our ECD B cohort is examining how these structures provide a supporting network and a basis for moral beliefs. At the Princeton Group of Schools, we recognize that a student’s well-being is tied to their sense of connection and community. By introducing these concepts at the Prep level, we ensure a smooth transition to the principled leadership expected at the Princeton Institute. 📈🏛️
02/03/2026
Did you know that religion and cultural structures influence the very way we perceive the world around us?
This week, Mrs. Harveye is leading ECD B through a deep dive into how faith shapes the values we choose to accept or reject. By teaching our students about these mental structures early on, we empower them to be thoughtful, respectful, and grounded leaders of tomorrow. Religion isn't just a subject; it’s a basis for behavior and even a factor in our overall well-being.