It takes a village to educate the next generations. The Jesuits of Zambia-Malawi Province have partnered with the following organizations and to ensure the success and sustainability of Loyola Jesuit Secondary School.

 

Malawi Government | Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology

We are working in full cooperation with the Ministry of Education in Malawi in the running of Loyola Jesuit, which means the government will provide salaries for the teachers and some support staff, enabling the school to be run in a cost-effective manner.  By following a government-approved syllabus, our graduating students will qualify for colleges and universities.

Because Loyola Jesuit will be a “grant-aided” school, run in cooperation with the Government of Malawi. much lower fees will be charged than at a private school, making education more widely available to all.

 

The Catholic Church in Malawi

The Jesuits are working in close cooperation with the Episcopal Conference of Malawi, and through the Archdiocese of Lilongwe. A representative of the Archbishop, Msgr. Sonkhani, played a principal role in our Groundbreaking Ceremony on Friday 21 September 2012.

 

Letters of Endorsement

Click here for copies of the endorsement letters from the Ministry of Education, the Zambia-Malawi Province of the Society of Jesus, and the Kasungu Municipal Council. For the letter of approval from the Superior-General of the Jesuits, click here.

 

Jesuit Missions, Ireland

LJSS is featured on the website of the Jesuit Missions office in Ireland: listen to a podcast interview with Pete Henriot, the LJSS Director of Development; read more about his recent talk at the Milltown Institute in Dublin; or get the facts on LJSS from the mission office’s profile on the school or feature on Kasungu.

 

Society of Jesus | Wisconsin Province

The Wisconsin Province of the Jesuits handles donations from the USA. On their website, the Jesuit Ministry Spotlight includes a feature on LJSS.

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