Arrupe College, Harare

Arrupe College, Harare
Jesuit School of Philosophy & Humanities
Type School of philosophy & humanities
Established 1994 (1994)
Affiliation Jesuit, Catholic
Academic affiliation
Pontifical Gregorian University University of Zimbabwe
Principal Dr. Kizito, Kiyimba, SJ
Masters Programme Director, Dr. Virgilio Costa, SJ
Academic staff
24
Students 130
Location 16 Link Road, Mount Pleasant
Harare, Zimbabwe
Campus Suburban
Language English
Website arrupe.ac.zw

Arrupe College is a Jesuit school of philosophy and humanities located in Mount Pleasant, Harare, and named in honor of Pedro Arrupe. It was founded in 1994 mainly to furnish a humanistic and philosophical education for Jesuit seminarians preparing for the priesthood.

Programs

Since 1996 Arrupe College has offered the bachelor in philosophy (BA) through affiliation with the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. It is also associated with the University of Zimbabwe, offering the bachelor and master in philosophy, the bachelor in philosophy honors, and a diploma in philosophy and religious education.[1] The College offers an education that is at once intellectual and pastoral, in the tradition of Jesuit pedagogy.[2]

Most of the students at Arrupe are Jesuit seminarians from various countries in Africa. The College’s four-year BA program integrates a major in philosophy with the equivalent of a year each of other humanities (similar to juniorate in the Jesuit system) and five courses in theology, including African religions. Most courses have African components.[3]
Besides Jesuits, Arrupe's graduates include lay women and men, religious sisters and brothers, Franciscans, Claretians, Carmelites, Redemptorists, Methodist pastors, and Anglican priests and seminarians. Twenty-one African countries are represented along with Jamaica and Sri Lanka. Arrupe also enjoys a multinational blend of teachers, with 20 countries represented over the years.[4]

Facilities

The library contains 90,000 books, 34 subscribed journals, and over 1,000 online journals.

The Chapel of the Holy Name includes original works by the late Fr Anthony Berridge, S.J. Sports facilities include basketball, volleyball, and tennis courts on site, with swimming pools located at student residences.[4]

References

Coordinates: 17°46′36.27″S 31°3′28.91″E / 17.7767417°S 31.0580306°E / -17.7767417; 31.0580306

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