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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]
High School at ISL offers a range of programmes to prepare students for life beyond school, including the International Baccalaureate Diploma. [9] The ISL High School programme is a 4-year university preparatory curriculum that aims to develop the habits of mind necessary for creative and critical thinking, collaborative and independent coursework and effective communication.
Parklands High School, Lusaka; R. Rhodes Park School This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:40 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Schools in Lusaka (11 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Lusaka" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Upon completion of primary school, you can hopefully get directly into a secondary school (Secondary schools offer education from grade 8–12)- unfortunately there are areas in Zambia that have no secondary schools. Efforts have been made and they have basic schools. Traditionally, grades 8–9 were part of Basic school.
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.
The former pupils of Parklands High School in 2010 came together and established the Former Parklands High School Association (FOPASA), which also includes some staff of the school. The association started out as a Facebook page but later on grew out and came to the concert of the school and now it is registered with the school. The association ...
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.