Maru a Pula School

Maru-a-Pula School (MaP)
Location
Gaborone, Botswana
Coordinates 24°38′50″S 25°55′58″E / 24.6472°S 25.9329°ECoordinates: 24°38′50″S 25°55′58″E / 24.6472°S 25.9329°E
Information
Type Independent
Established 1972
Staff Principal: Andrew Taylor
Faculty about 60
Enrolment about 600

Maru-a-Pula School is an independent, co-educational, secondary school located in Gaborone, Botswana. Founded in 1972, it has grown from an initial class of 25 students to over 650 today. Maru-a-Pula offers a rigorous academic program, with students taking recognized international examinations including the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) and the GCE Advanced Level University Entrance exams (A Level). Approximately 25% of the students board at the school. Over half of the students are Batswana, but more than 40 other countries are represented, including the United States, India, England, South Africa, Nigeria, China, Zimbabwe, and Romania. The school hosted the World Individual Debating and Public Speaking Championships in 1999 and have sent a team of 2 to attend the 2008 Championships in Stuttgart.


SPE

Maru-a-Pula’s afternoon programme is call SPE: made up of Service, Physical and Enrichment activities.

Service

All students are required sign up for at least one service. Most Service activities end at 3:30pm. Term 1 2014 Services:


Physicals

All students in Maru-a-Pula from Form 1 to 3 are required to complete at least one Physical. Most Physical activities run approximately 1 hour. Term 1 2014 Physicals:

Competitive sports activities

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