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Friday, April 16, 2011 - Mary Nyirenda, headmaster of Mkondezi School sent me the pictures of their shopping and supplies for the school.

"greetings! please receive the attached pictures of items we bought with funds we received. on behalf of all students and the community of mkondezi, extend our word of appreciation to the lady who provided the funds"

Thursday, March 31, 2011
- School supplies for Mkondezi School! A donor in San Diego, donated $250 for paper, pens and paint for the school. The money was sent to Mary Nyirenda, the headmaster of the school today. Her plans are to shop for the supplies next Friday in Mzuzu, the closest city (about 30 minutes away) for Nkhata Bay.

Mkondezi School

Mary Nyirenda
Headmaster at Mkondezi School

 

HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF MKONDEZI SCHOOL

LOCATION
Mkondezi School is located to the west of Nkhata-Bay town 7 kilometers away. It is bordered by an Agricultural Research Station to the south. It has one village head, Chapumbwa.

ORIGIN
The school was established in 1979 and opened in 1980. The school site was given by the village head in collaboration with Traditional Authority (TA) Mkumbira. The village head is under the authority of the Traditional authority.

The school is ran by one village head and it has been administered by head teachers since inception.

ENROLMENT
There are 638 learners of which 338 are boys and 300 are girls.

STAFFING
There are only seven teachers against 8 classes (grades 1 to 8). Three of the teachers are males and four females.

Understaffing is a major setback. Parents sometimes employ their own assistant teachers if they solicit funds through community contribution.

Teachers are very eager to further their education financial constraints. There are only five teachers at the school at present.

BUILDINGS
There are eight blocks of which four are classrooms for grades 1 to 8. There is also an assembly hall, housecraft, workshop and an administration block for head teacher's office, staff room and a health room.

PREVIOUS SECONDARY SCHOOL SELECTION RESULTS AT GRADE 8
2001 = 13
2002 = 11
2003 = 11
2004 = 7
2005 = 5
2006 = 17
2007 = 18
2008 = 22
2009 = 19
2011 = 13

MKONDEZI SCHOOL PRIORITIES

TEACHING AND LEARNING RESOURCES

18000 exercise books for learners
10000 pens
10 dozen pental pens
10 reams for A4 papers
10 rolls flip charts
30 A4 hard covers
Painting materials for drawing
700 pencil sharpeners
1000 pencil erasers
638 mathematical instruments
10 sets of crayons.

SPORTS EQUIPMENT

Football
Jerseys
Balls and pumps
Whistles
Nets

Netball
Skirts and blouses
Nets
Balls

Table tennis equipments

Basketball equipments

Volleyball equipments

Chess sets

ADMINISTRATION
Desktop computers
Fax machine
Photocopying machine
Watches
Table trays
Book cabinets
Soft boards
Stapler machines
Files
Staff diaries
Staff room tables
Video camera
Digital cameras
School wall fence
Class wall clocks
Book carrying bags
Locks for classroom security

AGRICULTURE EQUIPMENT
Wheelbarrows
Spades
Shovels
Trowels
Rakes
Watering cans
Fertilizers

SCIENCE EQUIPMENT
Thermometers
Bursen burners/heaters
Rain gauge
Test tubes
Torches
Spring/beam balances
Microscopes
Atlases
Globe world map

HEALTH EQUIPMENT
First aid kit
Bed/mattress and blanket

LIBRARY
Library building
Books

OUTSTANDING BILLS
Post office box rental fees. $250.00 for last 3 years.

ELECTRIFICATION
Electrification of school blocks and teachers houses

MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION
Roofing of school blocks
Broken desks and chairs
Drains
Liming and painting
200 Window panes

WORKSHOP EQUIPMENTS
Planes
Saws
Hammers

NEEDLE CRAFT
Knitting Wool
Knitting needles
Needles
Crocheting needles



 

 
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