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Charles Lwanga College of Education

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Charles Lwanga College of Education is a Church run Institution owned by the Catholics of the Society of Jesus known as the Jesuits. The college is situated in the Monze District of the Southern Province of Zambia.

As a Christian College, the model for the students to follow is Jesus Christ. The principles of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, are made known to the students in order to enable them choose what is best for them in life. It is hoped that the education that students receive will assist them in their own personal transformation and in the transformation of the society.

The college offers a three-year primary diploma course. The potential candidates need five credits, including English and Mathematics. The enrolment is one hundred students every year. Boarding facilities are provided.

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