Office Hours: MonΓÇôFri 07:30ΓÇô16:30, Sat 08:00ΓÇô12:00 (Admissions)

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Common Questions

Answers for parents, guardians, and prospective learners about admissions, fees, boarding, academics, and school life at Tronix High School.

Complete the online admission form on our website. You will receive an application reference number immediately ΓÇö keep it safe to save progress or check your status later. You may also visit the admissions office during working hours for assistance.

Please prepare:

  • Learner's birth certificate (certified copy)
  • Most recent school report or transfer letter
  • National ID or passport copies for parent/guardian
  • Two recent passport-size photographs
  • Proof of residence (where applicable)

Additional documents may be requested during verification.

Tronix High School offers Forms 1 through 6, including O-Level (Forms 3ΓÇô4) and A-Level (Lower & Upper Six). Learners follow the updated national curriculum with continuous assessment, heritage studies, and project-based learning.

Yes. We accept both boarding and day scholars. Boarding places are limited and allocated on a first-come basis after successful application review. Contact admissions for current availability and boarding requirements.

Fees may be paid in USD or ZWG according to the current fee schedule. Payments are accepted via bank deposit, EcoCash, and in person at the bursar's office. Term statements and balances are available through the parent portal where enabled.

The academic year typically begins in January. The school runs three terms per year. Term dates, holidays, and key events are published on the website events calendar and in the parent notice board.

Use your application reference number on the admission page under “Check Application Status.” You can also call or email the admissions office during business hours for an update.

Visit the Admit Card and Exam Results sections on this website. Enter the details requested on the form ΓÇö usually the learner's examination number or registration details as advised by the school. Contact the examinations office if you need help accessing your records.

Learners participate in soccer, netball, athletics, debate, traditional dance, and cultural clubs. The school competes in inter-schools fixtures and encourages balanced development beyond the classroom.

Visit our Contact page for phone numbers, email, and campus directions. For admissions-specific queries, use the admissions office contacts listed there or submit the online enquiry form.