Kamuzu Academy

Kamuzu Academy

Kamuzu Academy is a boarding school in Malawi that was founded by, and named after, the late Hastings Kamuzu Banda, the autocratic former President. It is described by its proponents as "The Eton of Africa".

History

Founded in November 1981 in Mtunthama, 150 kilometres north of Lilongwe the capital city of Malawi, the school initially had 300 pupils, and a budget of 40 million United States dollars taken from the state education budget.

Whilst Kamuzu Banda was still in power, the school only accepted the three best students from every district, who had to write a separate examination from the Primary School Leaving Certificate. Understandably, it opened new horizons for some who had never seen electricity, let alone experienced an urban lifesyle. Everything from uniforms to bedding, shoes, socks, textbooks, lab equipment, paints and sports attire was free. This is not the case since the school changed into a private school.

Facilities

Academic facilities: A library modelled on Washington’s Library of Congress, auditorium, science labs, band, art, and home economics rooms. Outdoor amphitheatre and computer rooms.

Sports facilities: The school has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a 18 hole golf course, an impressive pavilion overlooking a running track and main sports field, tennis courts, squash courts two further sports fields, as well as outdoor basketball and volleyball courts.


Curriculum

Although Latin and Greek are compulsory up to the age of 16, the school teaches no local languages, such as Chichewa. Subjects include, Art, Biology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Economics, English, French, Geography, Greek, Latin, Mathematics, Music, Physics and Double Award Science.

Staff

As of 2003, there were 38 staff, of whom twenty were from the United Kingdom, seventeen from Malawi (the original prohibition on Malawi staff having been lifted) and one from New Zealand. The headmaster is Manchester-born Francis Cooke, MBE, who was appointed as a history teacher in 1982 and became the head teacher in 1997.

References

* cite news
url=http://teacher.mg.co.za./cms/article_2003_05_9_3457.html
title=Africa’s top school survives the lean times
author=Rory Carroll
date=2003-05-09
publisher=theTeacher

* cite news
url=http://www.brianmicklethwait.com./education/archives/001767.htm
title=The Head of Kamuzu Academy gets an MBE
date=2003-01-05
publisher=Brian's education Blog

See also

*List of boarding schools

External links

* [http://www.kamuzuacademy.com/ Official Website]
* [http://www.malawitourism.com/Pages/The%20Regions/Central/kamuzuacademy.html Kamuzu Academy at Malawi tourism]
* [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/12/26/weton26.xml Telegraph article "The man who saved the Eton of Africa"]


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