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MACS in Action


Education

MACS has supported many education projects over the nine years of its existence. Assistance has mainly been provided to schools connected with the Anglican Church. There are over a hundred Anglican primary schools throughout the country and two secondary schools. Several Community Secondary schools are also now attached to Anglican parishes.

Many of the primary schools were built forty of fifty years ago and, without funds for maintenance, have fallen into disrepair. Much of the support MACS has offered to schools therefore consists of grants to help fund new buildings, renovations or repairs.

Find out the facts on education in Malawi



Few schools are fortunate enough to have desks

 

MACS supports education projects through:

  • New classrooms for primary schools
  • The renovation of a boat shed to make a large room/hall
  • New toilet blocks in many schools
  • A new Home Economics block for a primary school
  • Repairs and re-roofing of several classroom blocks
  • Seven classrooms for a new school at Phalombe
  • A new Library and toilets at two secondary schools
  • A new Dining Hall for a secondary school
  • Repairs to teachers? houses
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    Other support includes:

  • Teaching charts for 26 Primary schools
  • Mattresses, blankets and a water pump for Mkope Hill blind hostel
  • Sports equipment for 26 Primary schools
  • Home Economics equipment
  • Tools, sewing machines and typewriters for skills training


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