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  2. List of schools in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    All schools in Zambia whether public or private or community based are registered with the Ministry of General Education (MOGE). The Mandate of the Ministry of General Education (MoGE) is to formulate and implement Education and Science Policies, set and enforce standards and regulations, licence, supervise and provide education and skills development, as well as promote science, technology ...

  3. David Kaunda Technical High School - Wikipedia

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    The school's name was changed to David Kaunda Secondary Technical School to offer senior secondary school education up to the 'A' levels in 1965. It was a boys school until 1993, when the school opened its doors to the first girls and has hitherto been a co-education boarding school. In 1995, the first grade 12 girl students graduated.

  4. Baobab College - Wikipedia

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    Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing reliable secondary ... School) is an independent day and boarding school situated south of Lusaka ...

  5. Category:Boarding schools in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Boarding schools in Zambia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Chengelo Secondary School; E. Ellensmere High School; I.

  6. Chalo Trust School - Wikipedia

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    Chalo Trust School is a Secondary and Primary Christian, Boarding, Co-education school, that is located in Lusaka, Zambia. Chalo Trust School was founded by Mr. and Mrs. Chileshe. The Chileshes came to Chamba Valley in 1995, originally using the land for poultry and vegetable farming. In January 2004, the school opened its secondary education ...

  7. Kamwala Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    During Northern Rhodesian times, the school was known as Prince Philip Secondary School, and was the only school for Asian students. [2] At the time, its hostels (dormitories) were some of the highest buildings in the city. It has since developed into a multiracial, multicultural school, with Christian, Hindu, and Muslim students. [3]

  8. Lusakawest Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Lusaka West Secondary School was established in 2000, under the Republic of Zambia education Act. The school opened its doors on 15 January 2007 with nine students. By the end of the year the number had grown to more than 60. The school has a capacity of 300 students.

  9. Category:Schools in Zambia - Wikipedia

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    Schools in Lusaka (11 P) A. Alumni by secondary school in Zambia (1 C) B. Boarding schools in Zambia (10 P) Boys' schools in Zambia (3 P) C.