Lechwe Secondary School

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Lechwe Secondary School is located in Kitwe, Zambia, catering to an eclectic group of students from Zambia and all over the world.

[edit] History

Lechwe was founded by Mr Neil Molver and started with four pupils in July 1977 but only officially begun that September. Originally classes were held in the Church of Nazarene and an Evangelical church. By January of 1978 the numbers has grown so much that an additional Hindu Hall was used for classes. In May of 1978 the schools current location was adopted. It consisted of an administration block and 8 classrooms. Lechwe remained a Primary school until 1992 when the first form one (8th grade) class was started, and the school grew rapidly from that point. In 1997 the first A level class graduated from the school. The school continued its progressive growth on the copperbelt and it flourished along with the mines. At the turn of the millennium the price of copper on the world market dropped and caused a decline in numbers at the school.

[edit] Extracurricular activities

The school has an involved arts and music program in which students are encouraged to take part in everything and use every opportunity given to them. Music and art classes are taken from reception (kindergarten) and through the secondary school years. Involvement in sports are also encouraged over the course of the three terms the students are given the opportunity to participate in swimming, volleyball, netball , soccer, rugby, basketball, Cricket, rounder’s, track and field as well as a lot of other mini games. Lechwe is well known for its students' swimming capabilities. Ellen Hight [1], a student, represented Zambia at the 2000 Summer Olympics and in July of 2002 Andre and Ursula Kuenzli represented Zambia in the Commonwealth Games in England.

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