Here are some pictures from Bishop Mackenzie International School where I am volunteering at in Lilongwe. I'm only there one day a week. Last term it was helping with a creative writing class and this term it is working with some art students on video. I'll update with some shots of those students as we the class gets further along.
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The only thing indoors is the classrooms. All the hallways are outside. |
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This is the lunch room. |
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And here is the menu for the day. |
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I don't know how they keep from swimming in the pool whenever they walk by. It looks so tempting as we get to the heat of summer right now in Africa. |
Is this a school for locals or for expats?
ReplyDeleteExpats mainly, but it's open to anyone who has the cash to get in. It's a wonderful school, the best in the country. There is one like it in every capital in the world for people who want schooling in English.
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