Mbereshi Girls' School
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Mbereshi Girls School in 1927
Mbereshi Girls' School was a mission boarding school at Mbereshi. As "the earliest girls' school in Northern Rhodesia ... this school gained an international reputation."[1]
Mbereshi Girls' Boarding School was founded by the missionary Mabel Shaw in 1915, and Shaw served as its Principal until 1940. In 1946 the school was combined with the boy's boarding school to form a new coeducational institution.[1]
Alumni[]
- Betty Kaunda (1928-2012), First Lady of Zambia[2]
References[]
- ^ a b Sean Morrow (1986). ""No girl leaves the school unmarried": Mabel Shaw and the education of girls at Mbereshi, Northern Rhodesia, 1915-1940". The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 19 (4): 601–635.
- ^ "Mable Shaw: Her story, her legacy – Zambia Daily Mail". www.daily-mail.co.zm. Retrieved 2021-01-22.
Categories:
- Girls' schools in Zambia
- Educational institutions established in 1915
- Boarding schools in Zambia
- 1915 establishments in Northern Rhodesia
- 1946 disestablishments in Africa
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1946
- African school stubs