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Mchengautuba Community Day Secondary School is located in a deprived area of Mzuzu city. It is a co-educational school of approximately 650 pupils, double-streamed across four Forms. Boys and girls each make up about 50% of the pupil numbers with gender equality a key part of the school’s mission. Joana Chimphepo tells us of the history of the school and Read more…
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This is one of two schools which we support in the city of Karonga. St Mary’s is situated a few kilometres to the south of the city and is accessed by a rough road. The school campus is newly built and well-constructed and laid out. This is a girls’ boarding school which educates 600 girls across four Forms, with three Read more…
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https://mamiemartin.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/MMF_Thompson_Girls_2019.mp4 Embangweni Secondary School for Deaf Children is situated with the Embangweni Mission, established as Loudon Mission in 1902, where there is a Church, a hospital, the Donald Fraser Guesthouse and a number of schools. See explanation of the history and current situation of the school by Mrs Precious Mhone (2023). Owned and run by the CCAP (Central Church of Read more…
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Elangeni is very difficult to access. It’s close to the border between Northern and Central Districts, just inside the North. To get to it we drive to Nkhamenya. There we leave our car and hire a local taxi whose owner is prepared to take his (it has always been a male driver) up the rough road to the school. Elangeni Read more…
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Girls have been funded by MMF here at Bandawe Girls’ Secondary School since it was founded and it is a special place for us. Bandawe was where Jack and Mamie Martin lived and worked for many years. Mamie is buried a short distance from this school. This school is owned and run by the Synod of Livingstonia of the CCAP Read more…