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Mzuzu Academy
A Local Environment Where Students ThriveOur philosophyMaloto believes that quality, competitive schooling should be an option for all children. It’s not sufficient to teach our children only to read and write. We must also teach our children to be analytical, to be problem-solvers and to be compassionate leaders. We have lost a generation to HIV/AIDS. Today’s children are truly tomorrow’s leaders. Maloto is dedicated to preparing children for this important role. Our work
Our communityThe children are not the only members
of the community who will benefit from Mzuzu Academy. It will also
offer much-needed employment opportunities for Malawians, newly qualified
teachers in particular. Maloto is dedicated to the development of local
professionals and leaders. Mzuzu
Academy will work closely with the community, including purchasing
food from local, small-scale farmers. |
Maloto, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the State of New York and is registered as a public charity in Malawi. Please support us by making a tax-deductible donation. |
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In response to the critical shortage of secondary
schools in Northern Malawi, Maloto is building Mzuzu Academy, which will
be the first internationally accredited secondary school in the northern
region of Malawi. It
will offer small class sizes and excellent facilities, including a
library, computer and science labs, dormitories, and a modern kitchen
and dining hall. The school will also attract experienced and
dedicated teachers -- from Malawi and abroad -- to instruct students
in the internationally recognized IGCSE curriculum. When doors
open in 2010, Mzuzu Academy will educate 400 of Malawi’s brightest
students and will offer scholarships to students who do not have the
financial means to attend a competitive secondary school. To date,
16 classrooms and bathrooms have been built. Work is on going
to complete the remaining facilities.