Kamwala Secondary School

Kamwala Secondary School
Location
Lusaka
Zambia
Information
Type Government
Motto Non Sibi Sed Alis[1]
Grades 10 - 12
Number of students 800+
Campus 1

Kamwala Secondary School, also known as Kamwala High School (previously known as Prince Phillip High School) is a high school located in Lusaka, Zambia.

History

During Northern Rhodesian times, the school was known as Prince Phillip Secondary School, and was a segregated school for Asian students.[2] At the time, its hostels (dormitories) were some of the highest buildings in the city. It has since developed into a multiracial, multicultural school, with Christian, Hindu, and Muslim students.[3]

Notable alumni

  • Professor Sir Alimuddin Zumla, London-based professor of medicine[4]
  • Ljubomir Sindžirević, Serbia, graduated Civil Engineer, well known for his career in Project Management, Project Planning, strong ties with Primavera software, worked in Shell, United Nations University of Peace, WorleyParsons, Fluor Daniel, PDO (Oman), Lukoil, Union Engineering etc. Born on 10 July 1953. Studied in Kamwala (then Prince Phillip) Secondary School from 27 July 1968 till 20 July 1969. Currently living in Muscat, Oman (Aug-2017).

References

  1. "The Kamwala high school". Find Glocal. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  2. "45 years Zambia has put best foot forward", Zambia Daily Mail, 2009-10-24, retrieved 2011-04-20
  3. Banda, Gabriel (2011-01-08), "To the teacher", The Zambia Post, retrieved 2011-04-20
  4. Mwaba, Peter (2006-03-23), "Kamwala Boy Zumla Leads Fight Against Tuberculosis on World TB Day Launch", Times of Zambia, retrieved 2011-04-22

Coordinates: 15°25′58″S 28°17′46″E / 15.43278°S 28.29611°E / -15.43278; 28.29611


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