Association of Trust Schools
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Abbreviation | ATS |
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Formation | October 19, 1962 |
Type | NGO |
Purpose | Educational accreditation |
Region served
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Zimbabwe |
Membership
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66 schools |
Slogan | Promoting Educational Excellence in Independent Schools |
Website | www |
Formerly called
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Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools in Rhodesia and Nyasaland |
The Association of Trust Schools (ATS) is an organisation of independent primary and secondary schools in Zimbabwe that was founded in 1962. Each of these schools are run by their own Board of Governors and are not for profit entities. The Heads of ATS schools are eligible for membership in the CHISZ.[1] There are 66 schools in the ATS.[2]
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History
In the mid-1950s CHISZ was formed with nine member Heads: those of Arundel, Bishopslea, Chisipite, Eagle, Falcon, Peterhouse, St. Peter's, Springvale, Whitestone.[3] Their purpose was mutual support and encouragement. By the mid-1970s, twenty-four schools attended the Conference. A dip then followed leading up to Independence with only nine members attending in 1981. However, the Independence War years had led to a number of member schools closing down, including two of its founder members (Eagle and St. Peter’s), while two other founder member schools closed but did re-open again later (Whitestone and Springvale).[3]
When government schools opened up to multi-racial classes post-Independence, those people who had turned to independent schools chose government schools rather than high fee-paying independent schools as what they were being offered was much the same. However, by 1983, the demand for independent schools had gained pace again – many more new schools were founded, nearly all co-educational schools, while nearly all the founding members of CHISZ had been single-sex schools. In 1983 six new independent schools were started; from 1983 to 1986 nineteen more were founded.[3]
In 2015, sixty-six schools are members of the ATS, with twenty-four at Secondary level and forty-two at Primary with over 23,000 students enrolled and over 800 teachers employed.[3]
EXCO
EXCO is the Standing Committee of ATS, made up of members of the Conference, elected annually by the members at the AGM.[4]
List of EXCO Chairs
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List of ATS member schools
Primary schools
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Secondary schools
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See also
References
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External links
- ATS CHISZ Official website
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- Association of Trust Schools
- Associations of schools
- Private and independent school organizations
- Private and independent school organisations in Zimbabwe
- Education in Zimbabwe
- Schools in Zimbabwe
- Organizations established in 1962
- 1962 establishments in the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland