
Skyline Private Schools, a newly established institution in Mchinji, will launch boarding facilities for boys and girls this September, enhancing educational opportunities for students.
During the first graduation ceremony for 36 Form 4 students, themed “The Unlocking Doors Endeavours,” Director Africano Phiri emphasized the school’s commitment to improving its educational facilities.
He stated, “We need to establish an educational institution that includes kindergarten, primary, and secondary school, aiming to serve at least 1,000 learners.”
Phiri outlined the school’s current development as phase one, confirming that phase two will focus on constructing hostels for secondary school students.
Furthermore, he mentioned plans to build primary school blocks on their expansive campus following the completion of the hostel project.
Joseph Patel, former president of ISAMA and a key guest at the graduation ceremony, praised Skyline Private School for its innovative and dedicated approach to providing quality education in the country.