School Curriculum:  The school offers English, French, mathematics, geography, history, biology, agricultural science, physical science (physics and chemistry), technical drawing, home economics, English literature, civic education, religious education, commerce and accounts as examinable subjects.

The School Library:  The school has a library became operational in 2006.  Donations of reading materials to our small but vibrant library will go a long way in improving the reading culture in the school.  We shall remain grateful for any such acts of kindness.

The Computer Project: We boast a state-of-the-art computer lab, thanks to generous donations by Seattle Academy (in Seattle Washington, USA) and Zambia Pacific Trust.  The school is also part of the iSchool Project, run by AfriConnect Zambia, which aims to impro9ve the delivery of education through the internet.  See iSchool website www.iSchool.zm.

Directorate of Open and Distance Education (DODE):  Under the auspices of the Ministry of Education we have opened classes to cater for students who want to return to school to pursue a course of study leading to the ‘O’ level examination.  You can enroll with us regardless of your age and/or sex provided that you have a full grade nine certificate and you have not sat grade 12 examinations before.

General Certificate of Education (GCE):  If you would like to re-sit some of your ‘O’ levels and better your prospects for advancement in your career or education this is the programme designed with you in mind.  Enrolment is from January to March and you can only be entered for a maximum of four subjects in any given year.

The School Clinic:  Currently the school clinic is not operational.  The project has been beset by logistical problems.  However, efforts are still being made to have it reopened.

The Tuck Shop:  The school tuck shop provides freshly prepared snacks and drinks at affordable prices to the pupils and the community.

The Poultry Project:  In order to provide practical skills to our pupils who are taking agricultural science, we are running a poultry project.  The project has been running for close to three years now.  The initial funding was done by the UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO).