Our School

Laying the Foundation for Tomorrow's Leaders

For the last 2 years, the Tadala abc Primary School has been a cornerstone of the Mzungu rural community, a place where young minds are nurtured, curiosity is ignited, and futures are built. Our primary school has stood as a model for a new education system that uses the Whole Child Model. It is testament to our commitment to quality education, housing numerous memories, achievements, and scalable in school and after-school learning opportunities. 

But now, our beloved primary students will be transitioning to secondary school level in 2026. To continue providing the world-class education our children deserve, we must build for the future. Today, we are thrilled to announce the public launch of our most ambitious project yet: The “Futures Campaign” to build a new, state-of-the-art secondary school which will provide low-cost tuition but meet the demands of 21st-century education where ICT, project-based learning and the Whole Child model will be at the core of our learning.

Feeding Program

Since September 2024, the school has been running a daily feeding program that provides nutritious porridge every morning to all our students. This initiative is ensuring that all students have access to a healthy breakfast, which is essential for their academic success and overall well-being. The program has been well-received by both students and parents, and it has made a significant impact on the school community. Community mothers take turns in the preparation of the porridge. In summary, there will be 350 meals each day, making it 1,050 meals each week, 12,950 meals each term and a total of 38,850 meals for the whole academic term.

Feeding Program

Since September 2024, the school has been running a daily feeding program that provides nutritious porridge every morning to all our students. This initiative is ensuring that all students have access to a healthy breakfast, which is essential for their academic success and overall well-being. The program has been well-received by both students and parents, and it has made a significant impact on the school community. Community mothers take turns in the preparation of the porridge. In summary, there will be 350 meals each day, making it 1,050 meals each week, 12,950 meals each term and a total of 38,850 meals for the whole academic term.