Baobab College

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Baobab College is an independent day and boarding school, situated a short drive outside of Lusaka, Zambia.

500 students are enrolled from ages 2-18 to follow the National Curriculum for England and Wales. At the end of Year 11 students sit IGCSE exams through CIE.

Sixth Form students follow AS/A level programmes - providing access to the world's top universities.

In 2005, Baobab College was awarded Fellowship Centre Status by CIE - thereby becoming the only school in Zambia to achieve this award.

From 15 Young pupils and 4 members of staff in January 1994, the school has not only outgrown its original small town house but has purpose built the whole school in picturesque woodland to accommodate today's 490 students and 100 staff.

Despite being a local and community school, there are students from 26 countries and staff from 14 nationalities. Google Earth Co-ordinates Latitude: 15°30'18.69"S Longitude 28°15'27.08"E

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