No Child Left Behind

Your child’s journey to excellence starts here

Baby Class through Grade 7, on Teagles Road in Makeni, Lusaka. A small school where teachers know each child by name — and where no one is quietly left behind.

Group of children in a Zambian schoolyard on a sunny day

Baby Class to Grade 7

What your child will find here

One school, from the first day a three-year-old lets go of their parent’s hand to the day a Grade 7 sits their final exams. These are the things parents tell us matter to them.

Children learning in a vibrant classroom setting

Early years

Early years that don't rush

In Baby Class through Pre-Grade we focus on settling in, routine, and play. Children learn to be in a group, hold a pencil, and trust adults who aren't their parents — before anyone pushes them to read. We'd rather a confident five-year-old than an anxious one.

African school students engaged in a classroom activity

Class size

Small classes, teachers who know your child's name

We keep class sizes low on purpose. When a teacher knows each child — what they find hard, what makes them laugh, what their mother mentioned at drop-off — they teach better, and children behave better. No child becomes a face in the back row.

Portrait of children in Kampala, Uganda

Our community

A school that reflects Lusaka

We sit in the middle of Makeni, and our classrooms reflect it — Christian, Muslim, and families of no particular faith learn side by side, the way Lusaka actually is. We respect each family's background. Prayer time, dietary needs, and religious observances are accommodated, not treated as a problem.

Engaged student writing in a classroom setting

Report cards

Report cards parents can actually read

Our reports tell you what your child can do, what they're still working on, and how you can help at home — in plain language, not codes. If a child is struggling, the report says so, and so does the teacher. That's what "no child left behind" looks like on paper.

One continuous journey

From Baby Class to Grade 7, without gaps

Your child can spend their whole primary journey with us. Each year builds on the last, with the same teachers checking in across the stages.

  1. Baby Class3–4 years
  2. Nursery4–5 years
  3. Pre-Grade / Reception5–6 years
  4. Grade 16–7 years
  5. Grade 27–8 years
  6. Grade 38–9 years
  7. Grade 49–10 years
  8. Grade 510–11 years
  9. Grade 611–12 years
  10. Grade 712–13 years

What's happening

Dates for your calendar

Term 2, 2026

Term 2 begins

School reopens Monday 5 January 2026. New parents should arrive by 7:30 on the first day for orientation.

Saturday 14 February 2026

Open Day

Prospective parents are welcome to tour the school and meet teachers from 9:00 to 12:00. No appointment needed.

Friday 27 March 2026

Inter-house sports

Grades 3–7 compete on the school field. Parents are invited to watch; the House with the most points takes the shield.

A look inside

The school, on an ordinary day

No staged photos here — these are classrooms, break time, and the school field the way they actually look.

African children studying outdoors in a rural setting
Engaged students raising hands in a classroom
Joyful children smiling in an African classroom
Three students studying their lesson

Ready to apply?

It takes about ten minutes. You’ll hear back from us within two business days.