Bambino Schools Online is an e-learning platform for all students from Primary School to High School level studying for Checkpoint, IGCSE and MSCE examinations.
Bambino Schools Online is an e-learning platform for all students from Primary School to High School level studying for Checkpoint, IGCSE and MSCE examinations.
The platform is open to Bambino Students and all students in need of a rigorous academic schedule in the comfort of their own homes.
Bambino Schools is a multicultural educational institution that aims to provide quality education to students of diverse nationalities, cultures, races, religions, and backgrounds. The school embraces this diversity and on its International Day on the 6th of March, the school celebrated this diversity.
The school is host to students from a wide range of countries. The day saw presentations from Zambian, South African, Tanzanian, Mozambican, Nigerian, American, Congolese, Turkish, Malawian and Indian Students. Students had an opportunity to share information, languages, cultural practices, dances, food and so much more of their countries of origin. Performances of Gule Wamkulu, enactment of an Indian wedding, the spread of jollof rice, pondu, chapati, and madesu, poems and hilarious skits enraptured the hearts of all in attendance.
Being a Baha’i inspired School, the school stands firm in the belief that humanity needs to unite in its diversity. The International Day was a true testament to this unity. All present gained an appreciation of our differences and the beauty in the world that it creates. This is one aspect that makes Bambino Schools unique and an amazing environment for any child to learn and grow in.
The tournament was organized by Interserv Business Bureau and it was sponsored by ZAMM Investments. The aim of the tournament was to assist students in solving real-life problems.
In Term 1 2019 – 2020 the boarding students had a trip exclusively for them. 49 of them travelled to Mangochi. The drive was a deliberate road network excursion. We went via Balaka – Liwonde on our way to Travellers’ Lodge in Mangochi and our return journey was via Monkey Bay – Salima. On our way to Mangochi we had a brief stopover at Kamuzu Barrage in Liwonde where the students learnt about the history of the construction of the barrage and its economic importance to Malawi as a nation. While in Mangochi, the students had a lot of fun swimming in the lake and playing games both in the lake and on the beach. They also went on a boat ride to Bird Island, a sail that lasted close to 1 hour either way a total of about 2 hours sailing. They sailed round the island viewing the mighty eagles found there. They also had the opportunity to swim in the crystal clean water round the island. They also had a mini tour of Mangochi town especially viewing Bakili Muluzi Bridge which is at the tip of Lake Malawi where the lake begins to pass water into Shire River. They had the opportunity to see entrepreneurial activities taking place within the town of Mangochi and along the lake. All in all, the trip was a great success. It is our hope and plan that in the next academic year, we should go even further than this. We are thinking of visiting places like the Nyika Plateau up north or Likoma Island. Soon, communications will be sent to parents about the next similar trip in Term 1 2020 – 2021.
Below are some of the pictures of this excursion plus other pictures of events that took place during term 1 2019 – 2020.