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Results From Academic Year Sept 2011-June 2012 of our
104 Girls
We are all so proud of the results that the students have shown in the inaugural year of the school. Out of the 104 girls enrolled, 84 successfully completed the school year with passing marks! Thirty students received stellar grades above 90%. Two girls moved, and 18 did not receive passing
marks. Our teachers work closely with the students that demonstrate need for additional help. We arrange after school
homework assistance as needed to make sure they are receiving the most rewarding education possible. During the summer months away from the school we offer activities on campus to keep the girls engaged and active. They are also
encouraged to take home books to read in their free time which they can take home and even read at night with their very own
portable solar lamps.
End-of-Year Results
Touching the walls of the school, eating food from the kitchen, sharing the laughter with kids and staff, sitting on a bench in a classroom, seeing the confidence in their eyes as they were writing their names, looking at the parents' amazement, having candid conversations with the staff, interviewing teachers, talking to the construction crew, .... in short, being part of the school on the ground for 4 days was a moving experience. I saw a lot of kids there who will turn into leaders of tomorrow. Hearing the girls sing a welcome song to me was particularly gratifying. - Alain Pakabomba, Director, Georges Malaika Foundation, notices the impact on a recent visit to the school. To welcome Yamandou and Alain to the School, the girls
prepared a dance! Watch the clip here!- The girls also learned "This Little Light of Mine" in English
The girls enjoy breakfast and lunch each day at school. A local nutritionist advises the school on choosing healthy
foods for the girls
Girls performing at the ceremony laying1st
stone of the sport Field.
Primary A
Bonve Nyembo
Percentage: 57.5%
Eunice Chibuba
Percentage: 88.5%
Kabaso Horciline
Percentage: 82.7%
Kabobo Suze
Percentage: 90%
Kafungo Mpweto
Percentage: 72%
Katongo Frida
Percentage: 91.9%
Kazadi Rosa
Percentage: 88.5%
Kifungo Kaimba
Percentage: 38%
Did not passDid not pass
Kilungu Jeanne
Percentage: 69.1%
Kirinda Djesi
Percentage: 81.6%
Lenge Wa Mpitshi
Percentage: 93.1%
Number 1 in class
Top of the Class
Lutula Kungwa
Percentage: 91.9%
Luwej Rachel
Percentage 81.8%
Masengela Helene
Percentage 42.6%
Did not pass
Did not pass
Matchakana Mwamba
Percentage 60.2%
Mayu Helene
Percentage 56.7%
Did not pass
Did not pass
Mbelu Deborah
Percentage 62.4%
Mujinga Louise
Percentage 87.9%
Mamba Claudine
Percentage 87.7%
Mumba Angele
Percentage 64.9%
Mwike Christine
Percentage 58.8%
Ngoie Kilolo Marcelline
Percentage 90.2%
Ntumba Elisee
Percentage: 48%
Nyota Chouchou
Percentage 42.1%
Did not pass
Poshi Mambokwabo
Percentage 37.4%
Did not pass
Did not pass
Samba Rachel
Percentage 58.2%
Primary B
Anase Joel
Percentage 77.6%
Dusabe Wakene
Percentage 95.7%
Ilunga Wa Banza
Percentage 95.7%
Kabanga Tshiswaka Jael
Percentage 72.1%
Kabole Josee
Percentage 61%
Kalume Kilwa Francoise
Percentage 89.7%
Kasongo Clementine
Percentage: 54%
Kasongo Kyoni Josianne
Percentage 93.3%
Kiluba Amida
Percentage: 91%
Kilufya Marie Danielle
Percentage 79.1%
Kimputu Willie
Percentage 82.2%
Kunonga Kadiata
Percentage 53.8%
Did not pass
Did not pass
Kyaba Mwanza Jeanine
Percentage 80.4%
Kyungu Jeanette
Percentage 80.5%
Malaji Beya
Percentage 42.6%
Did not pass
Did not pass
Maloba Masangu
Percentage 83.7%
Did not pass
Mujinga Ilunga Daniella
Percentage 87.4%
Mulunda Beatrice
Percentage 90.2%
Mumba Chantal
Percentage 83.7%
Mwamini Fwebe
Percentage 96.9%Top of the Class!
Mwange Josephine
Percentage 57.9%
Mwenze Ngoie
Percentage 75.4%
Ngoy Kisula Tina
Percentage 90.6%
Ngoy Rosette
Percentage: 72%
Nkulu Nshimbi Rachel
Percentage 42%Did not pass
Tshilombo Francoise
Percentage 45.2%Did not pass