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Kuwala Christian Girls School
Rachel Salilika holding Moringa seedling outside with trees behind her

Stories from the Farm

Growing Hope: How Kuwala’s Innovative Farming is Tackling Climate Challenges in Malawi.

Amid natural disasters and food insecurity, Kuwala is leading the way with sustainable farming practices, irrigation, and new crops—offering hope and meals to a community in need.

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Screenshot showing Japanese students and Kuwala students on a Zoom call with the Japonese flag superimosed on the image.

Stories from the Campus

Muli bwanji! Konnichiwa! Two languages for the greeting Hello!

Students separated by 12,107 km, halfway around the world from each other, come together to experience technology and share culture and experiences with students in a similar secondary school environment.

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Kuwala students inside helicopter

Stories from the Classroom

How Kuwala’s Educational Trips Inspire Dreams Beyond Borders.

Kuwala students step out of their villages to discover new possibilities—gaining hands-on experiences in broadcasting, campus life, and history that ignite their ambitions for the future.

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Growing the Campus and Growing the Farm.

But like all good things, summer break eventually ends, and the school year is again upon us. The best way to transition into a back-to-school routine for over 200 students beginning to arrive at the Kuwala campus is to do just that: transition. Routines are the backbone of daily life. They facilitate teaching and learning.

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18 Canadians embarked on their first service trip to Kuwala on June 2-10, 2024.

Eighteen individuals from Canada embarked on the first service trip to Kuwala Christian Girls School, which included a week of activities on Campus, in the communities, and with NGOs and partners in Malawi.
Many subscribers followed our journey and activities through a daily video blog. Let’s take you through the highlights of our trip.

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