The students wash their laundry by themselves and then proceed to hang them on tree branches, racks and barbed wire or just leave it to dry in the grass. Brian Chilala fixed the posts posts for the washing line and for each department, there are now 200 m line for use. On the satellite photograph, one can see the laundry left out to dry as white spots in the landscape. The picture also shows the first new class block in construction, by the way. Additionally, the dormitories are not yet walled and the trees in the orchard top right are still relatively small.
Contact
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Donation Account
Bank | Schwyzer Kantonalbank 6431 Schwyz |
Account Holder | Foerderverein Namwala Secondary School Sambia |
IBAN | CH8500777008346980018 |
SWIFT-BIC | KBSZCH22XXX |
Projects
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The orchard
The first major orange harvest On 9 November 2020, oranges from the school orchard were distributed to the pupils for […]
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The computer lab
The new computer lab, which was set up in the former lab for agricultural science, has now been in use […]
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Ablution Blocks
A regular servicing of the toilets, which are regularly used by 1500 pupils, is essential. In an initial phase in […]
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Planting Trees
Back in the 1970’s when the school was first opened great emphasis was placed on planting trees in the school […]
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School Expansion
The first three-classroom block (2013/2014) At the end of 2012 the foundation for a new three room building was laid. […]
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New School Furniture
With the guidance of Christopher Mukuwa, Namwala Secondary School’s metalwork teacher, a group of students began in 2007 to repair […]
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Kitchen Modernisation
In July 2007 the management of the school was taken over from Mr Frederick Mbangweta by Mr Amos Makasa. However, […]
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The School Garden
The school garden in Namwala has a long tradition. Since the founding of the school in 1966 the school has […]
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