About Hilton Group of Schools
Since 2020, we have been educating and shaping the future leaders of Zimbabwe. From 45 students to 850+ today, our journey reflects our commitment to excellence, discipline, and holistic development.
Our Vision, Mission & Core Values
The Foundation of Our Excellence
Our Vision
To deliver quality education to all citizen with the mandate to build our corporate image.
Our Mission
To enhance the development, individuals, groups, and organisation through education, training and consultancy.
Our Core Values
Excellence
Striving for the highest standards in all we do
People Centredness
Putting students and stakeholders first
Uniqueness
Celebrating individual talents and differences
Empowerment
Equipping learners with skills for success
Sustainable Solutions
Building lasting educational impact
Our History
Hilton Group of Schools was founded in 2010 by a group of educators committed to providing affordable, quality education in Harare. What started with just 45 students in rented premises has grown into a thriving institution of 850 students on our own 5-hectare campus.
Today, we operate both Junior School (ECD A - Grade 7) and Senior School (Form 1-6) divisions. Our graduates have gone on to study at the University of Zimbabwe, NUST, Midlands State University, and several have earned scholarships to universities in South Africa, the UK, and the United States.
What We Offer
Junior School: Foundation education from Early Childhood Development (ECD A) to Grade 7, preparing students for the national Grade 7 examinations. We emphasize literacy, numeracy, and basic sciences.
Senior School: O-Level (Form 1-4) and A-Level (Lower & Upper Sixth) programs following ZIMSEC curriculum. We offer sciences, commercials, and arts combinations.
Facilities: Our campus includes modern classrooms, three fully-equipped science laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), two computer laboratories, a library with over 5,000 books, and sports facilities including soccer and netball fields.
Testimonials
What Our Parents and Students Say