Lomagundi College


Lomagundi College is an independent, co-educational, boarding and day, senior school in Zimbabwe which is situated about 130 km northwest of the capital Harare along the Harare-Chirundu highway on the outskirts of Chinhoyi the provincial capital of Mashonaland West.
Lomagundi College was ranked as one of the Top 10 High Schools in Zimbabwe in 2014.
Lomagundi College is a member of the Association of Trust Schools and the Headmaster is a member of the Conference of Heads of Independent Schools in Zimbabwe.

History

Lomagundi College was opened in 1983. The school was built in a valley, over an abandoned coal mine named Shengwidsee.
The senior school boarding hostels were named after areas around Zimbabwe, namely Sebakwe, Mana with Vumba and Charara being the girls hostels.

Notable alumni

Lomagundi has produced some great sportsmen and women over the decades, such as Greg Lamb, Sean Ervine, Brendan Taylor and Margaret Odendaal and also the actor Tongayi Chirisa. Also Test Cricketer, Craig Ervine who plays first-class cricket for Midlands, Southern Rocks also went to Lomagundi College.