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State school in Zambia
Kansenshi Secondary School
Location
Kwacha Road, Kansenshi, Ndola
Zambia
Coordinates12°57′04″S 28°37′50″E / 12.95111°S 28.63056°E / -12.95111; 28.63056
Information
TypeState school
MottoCarpe Diem
("Seize the Day!")
Established1950 (?)
Faculty100 (?)
EnrollmentApprox. 1,500

Kansenshi Secondary School is a high school in central Ndola, Zambia, Southern Africa. It has about 1,500 pupils from grade 8 to 12.

History

The school was built in the 1950s during the colonial period when Zambia was called Northern Rhodesia, and was called Llewellyn High School then. A laboratory was built at the school in 1953.

Following independence on 24 October 1964, the school was renamed Kansenji Secondary School in May 1965.

In 1972 it was renamed Kansenshi Secondary School and is now called Kansenshi High School.

The school is located in the Kansenshi (previously called Kansenji) area of Ndola, in the Zambian Copperbelt Province. It has a wide catchment area.

Leadership

Willie Chokani was headmaster of the school from 1969 to 1980.

Notable alumni

References

  1. Shinjabale, Muyani (8 August 2019). "Lungu Donates to Ndola School". Daily Nation. Retrieved 17 February 2020.

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