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  1. St Mark's School is a government affiliated school that offers more than the average primary school for it is independently supported by local community and other agencies. ... MBABANE H100 SWAZILAND. Main Office .....Tel:(+268) 4042596 Fax(+268) 4048406 Infant School ...

  2. Number of students. 2,000 boys and girls. Color (s) Crimson and Blue. St Mark's School is a public co-educational school in Mbabane, Eswatini. It was founded in 1908 by Reverend (later Bishop) Christopher Charles Watts of the Anglican Diocese of Swaziland. [1]

  3. Anouncements. 17th Mar 2022. AS entrance exams are taking place on the 5th April 2022. These start at 8.00 am. Subjects to be tested in are Mathematics, Physical Science, Accounting, Economics and Biology. You are required to bring E200.00 , identification, calculator, box of instruments, lunch, personal sanitisers and a mask. All News.

  4. www.stmarksprimary.ac.sz › contacts_usst marks primary school

    ST.MARK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL MBOVANE STREET MABANE P.O.BOX 231 MBABANE H100 SWAZILAND Main Office Tel:(+268) 404 2596 Fax: (+268) 404 8406 Computer Centre : (+268) 4049824 Infant School (+268) 404 8298

  5. www.school.stmarks.org.za › academicsAcademics - St Marks

    Computer classes form part of the curriculum and are offered during or after school hours. There are between 32 and 36 forty-five minute sessions per year. The course caters for all levels and fees are inclusive. The programme includes a Year-end assessment, moderation and certification for those who pass the assessment with 70% or more.

  6. St Mark's School is a public co-educational school in Mbabane, Eswatini. Founded in 1908, it has a total population of about 2,000 students.

  7. With a boarding facility which can accommodate 500 students; the hostel environment of St Mark’s High School can be described as a “Home Away From Home.” There is enough accommodation for both boys and girls divided into groups. The facilities are warm and welcoming to every student.