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You can visit the school for physical registration or use our student portal if you're pre-admitted online.
Payments are accepted at the bursar’s office in USD or via school-approved banking methods. Plans available.
Yes. Once registered, all students get login access to our digital library and teacher notes.
Domboramwari High is certified by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education with several regional awards.
Visit our administration block or register online via our student portal.
Fees can be paid at the bursar’s office in USD or through approved bank transfer methods.
BEAM is a government-funded program for underprivileged students that covers tuition and levies. Applications are made through the school.
Yes! Every registered student gets access to our e-library, notes, and past exam papers.
Yes, Domboramwari High School is officially certified by the Ministry of Primary and Secondary Education.
Uniforms can be bought from approved suppliers. Each level has its own dress code.
Transport is currently self-arranged, but local providers offer routes near the school.
No, Domboramwari High School currently offers day schooling only.
Contact the school administrator or class teacher to reset your PIN.
We offer over 18 subjects including sciences, arts, commerce, ICT and agriculture.
You can upload assignments on the student portal under the 'Assignments' tab. Always double-check deadlines!
Log into the student portal and select 'My Results'. A secure PIN is required for access.
Yes! We offer soccer, netball, debate, music, drama and science clubs.
Your daily timetable is available on the portal under ‘My Schedule’ or printed and posted outside classrooms.
Yes, Form 1 to 6 pay the same base fees unless extra levies apply to specific courses or programs.
Pick up a BEAM form from the school office, fill it with required documents, and return it for processing.
Visit our contact page, call the front desk, or email admin@domboramwari.ac.zw for inquiries.
The calendar with term dates, public holidays and key events is available on the homepage and portal.
Promotion is based on performance. Students may repeat the class or be advised on alternatives by staff.
Yes, a detailed code of conduct is handed out at registration and enforced by all staff members.
Infractions may lead to warnings, detentions, suspensions or, in rare cases, expulsion depending on severity.
Yes, holiday lessons are optional and must be registered and paid for in advance.
Students elect prefects and class monitors during annual elections guided by staff and school policy.
Parents must get permission from the front office before visiting students during class time.
Lost items are kept in the admin office for two weeks before being donated or discarded.
Refunds are handled case-by-case for students who withdraw under special conditions and may incur penalties.
Yes, moral and religious education is taught, and students of all faiths are respected and included.
Phones are not allowed during class hours. Violations lead to confiscation and parent involvement.
Late students must report to the gate for clearance. Chronic lateness may affect academic standing.
We host termly meetings, report consultations, and encourage ongoing parent-teacher communication.
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