BULAWAYO MEMORIES

Dominican Convent - History


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Matabeleland's First School
(Written 1956 N.S Ferris)

In October, 1895 Sister Sebastian and Sister Pancratius, from Kingwilliamstown, arrived in Bulawayo to open the first school in Matabeleland. It started with ten pupils. By the end of the first term ..... more ........