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  • {{Infobox school |name = Sakeji School
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  • {{Infobox school | name = Kansenshi Secondary School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Mpelembe Secondary School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Linda Secondary School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Linda High school
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  • '''Chalo Trust School''' is a private Christian boarding school in the [[Chamba Valley]] on the outskirts of [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. ...wife, and derived its name from the couple's two sons Chali and Lombe. The school houses nearly 200 students.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mukinge Girls Secondary School]]
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  • {{Infobox school | name = Mukinge Girls Secondary School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Chilenje B Primary School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Hillcrest National Technical High School
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  • |name = Old Lusaka Boys School |image = Lusaka Old School.JPG
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  • {{Infobox school |name = David Kaunda Technical High School
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  • '''Chalo Trust School''' is a private Christian boarding school in the [[Chamba Valley]] on the outskirts of [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]. ...wife, and derived its name from the couple's two sons Chali and Lombe. The school houses nearly 200 students.
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Chilenje B Primary School
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  • |name = Old Lusaka Boys School |image = Lusaka Old School.JPG
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Linda Secondary School
    2 KB (277 words) - 15:43, 9 November 2018
  • {{Infobox school |name = David Kaunda Technical High School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Linda High school
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Hillcrest National Technical High School
    2 KB (205 words) - 05:55, 6 July 2016
  • {{Infobox school | name = Kansenshi Secondary School
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  • #REDIRECT [[Mukinge Girls Secondary School]]
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  • * Kalulushi trust school * Chavuma high school
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  • ...h School]], [[Chikankata Mission Hospital]] and [[Namalundu Secondary High School]]. ==Chikankata High School==
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  • *[[Musikili Primary School]] is a private boarding school for children between 5 and 13 years old. *[[Luyobolola Community School]] is a free primary school of Assumption Parish (see external links below).
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  • Mwesa attended school at [[Munali Boys High School]] in [[Lusaka]].
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  • ...asisi]] around 1923 and went to primary school there. He went to secondary school in [[Chikuni]] where he also studied to be a teacher. In 1943, he went to t ...]] [[priest]] and as a [[Principal (school)|principal]] of the Kasisi Boys School. He was made Vicar-General of Lusaka in 1963 before being moved to a parish
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  • *School of education *School of business
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  • ...re are [[Pemba Basic School]], [[Pemba High School]], [[Jembo Mission High School]] and [[Kasiya Secretarial College]].
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  • {{Infobox school | name = Mukinge Girls Secondary School
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  • # Baluba Primary School # Boyole primary School
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Mpelembe Secondary School
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  • ...the SWSC school to improve English and fulfill requirements for secondary school, using the Zambian curriculum.
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  • *[[Raphael Kombe Primary School]] *[[Raphael Kombe Girls High School]]
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  • ...newspapers]], magazines, anthologies and the Internet. Since his secondary school days he has contributed numerous editorial letters, children’s stories, p ...er. He graduated to secondary school and went to [[Luanshya Boys Secondary School]] from 1978 to 1982. From 1984 to 1986 he attained an Art Teachers Diploma
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  • ...ol]], a First National Development Plan school. He completed his secondary school 1971 and went the [[University of Zambia|University of Zambia (UNZA)]] from
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  • ...St. Mary's Secondary School, Shungu School, Mujala School, and Linda High School.
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  • ...p School in Ascot, Berskshire. For his GSCEs and A Levels he went to Stowe School in Buckingham, where he was one of only two black students and was made Hea He then went on to university at the London School of Economics where he graduated with an under-graduate degree in Management
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  • *School of [[Agricultural Sciences]] [http://www.unza.zm/index.php?option=com_conte *School of [[Engineering]] [http://www.unza.zm/index.php?option=com_content&task=vi
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  • ...n established the first girls' school in the territory, as well as a boy's school and a large hospital. These are now government institutions. Mbereshi conta
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  • ...re she did her primary school and thereafter went to [[St Mary’s Secondary School]] in Lusaka.
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  • ...moved back to Zambia from the UK. He further went on and did his secondary school in Botswana in 1980, then later went to study law at Thames Valley Universi ...uted on [[ZNBC]]'s Radio 4 as a presenter during his summer break from law school in 1993. From 1999 to 2006 he was radio presenter on [[Radio Phoenix]]. He
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  • ...Zimbabwe|Tonga]] and [[Ila people]]s to Christianity. They established a school, a church, and eventually a clinic. ...ospital, a [[nursing school]], two [[secondary school]]s and two [[primary school]]s.
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  • ...e [[Archibald Prize]] eight times. Fairbairn teaches at the [[National Art School]], Sydney.<ref>http://www.nas.edu.au/about/Faculty</ref> ...rt then earned a postgraduate scholarship to [[Royal Academy|Royal Academy School of Art]], London, attending from 1974-1977. He moved to Australia in 1979.
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  • ...gu]]. She was an active member of the Scripture Union singing group at her school. She attended high school at [[Mpelembe Secondary School]] in [[Kitwe]]'s [[Nkana East]].
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  • {{Infobox school |name = Sakeji School
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  • ...ccessfully completing his high school education at [[Mungwi Technical High School]].<ref name=teens>[https://zcteens.wordpress.com/2011/03/13/runell-musical- ...entertaining his fellow pupils when he was in 7th grade at Buteko Primary School. It was from here that he begun to develop and excelled in the arts and ent
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  • ...from [[Great East Road]] to [[Parirenyetwa Road]] in Lusaka. [[Omelo Mumba School]] in [[Katete]], [[Eastern Province]] is also used as a polling station in
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  • ...The organization is based in Lusaka, Zambia at the University of Zambia's School of Medicine Ridgeway Campus. ZAMBART has over 200 employees and works in 16 ...ation between the University of Zambia’s School of Medicine and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine that spans more than 20 years. From the in
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  • ...sakunda (2001) ''The Parliament of Zambia'', p40</ref> Whilst at Secondary School he joined the Youth Brigade of the [[United National Independence Party]].< [[Category:Alumni of Munali Secondary School]]
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  • ...also contains the George Benson Christian College, which trains secondary school teachers in the areas of Math-Religious Education or English-Religious Educ
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  • ...earning institutions. Twenty three (23) primary schools, one (1) secondary school and eleven (11) community schools.
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  • ...She started drawing when she was in her 8th grade at [[St Mary's Secondary School]] in Lusaka. In 11th grade she saw an art competition advertised in the [[O ...in 1989. She later obtained a certificate in Art and Design from Wimbledon School of Art in London.
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  • Educated at Lubwa Mission School, then went to South Africa to the Pholela Institution, Natal, where he was ...hool from 1957 to 1961, when he was appointed principal of Monze Secondary School. He was an education officer in 1961 and then entered Parliament. Early in
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  • ...ams set by the [[Examination Council of Zambia]] at the end of the grade 7 school year. ...although parents may have to pay 'contributions' or buy uniforms from the school.
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  • ...safe haven and attempting to reunite them with their families, a Community School, bakery, Agricultural Project for a few examples, but a significant amount ...centre, has seen its expansion from a few buildings acting as a temporary school, to a walled compound that has continued expansion with each year that Proj
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  • ...h has given hope in the past decades in terms Health provision. A nursing school has also been built by the Catholics. Rufunsa is only 150&nbsp;km away fro
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  • ...sia Government) secondary technical school for African male students. The school had a brickyard where mud bricks were handmade and kiln-fired. Subjects in
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  • ...tended and completed his secondary school education [[Kafue Boys Secondary School]] from 1976 to 1980. ...between 2006 and 2012. Prior to that, between 1995 - 2004 he served in the School of Natural Sciences at UNZA as Dean, Head of Department and as Assistant De
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  • ...graduated [[Latin honors|''cum laude'']] from Newtown Film and Television School in [[South Africa]].<ref name=beast>{{cite web|last1=Warnke|first1=Melissa ...nternational and Public Affairs, Columbia University|Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs]] and training as a disability equality
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  • ...start of the academic year in many countries, in which children go back to school after the summer break, sometimes on the first day of the month.
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  • ...]], in [[Mansa, Zambia|Mansa]];<ref>http://www.moh.gov.zm/?q=content/mansa-school-nursing</ref> and the [[Ndola Schools of Nursing and Midwifery]] in [[Ndola
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  • ...]], [[Lusaka]] and became Head Boy, at that time it was the only secondary school for black boys in the then Northern Rhodesia.
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