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List of secondary schools in Midlands Province

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This is a list of secondary schools in Midlands Province in Zimbabwe, sorted by district.

Chirumhanzu District

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Gokwe North District

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Gokwe South District

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Gweru District

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Kwekwe District

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Mberengwa District

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Shurugwi District

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Zvishavane District

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Former schools

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See also

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Logos Girls High School.

References

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