Government Lauds Catholic Schools For Their Contribution Towards Quality Education

Written by on 28 February 2025

By Anthony Chomba

 

The Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) has commended the government for its progressive policies in education.

 

Speaking at a conference  attended by Catholic school leaders in Lusaka, Reverend Bishop Patrick Chisanga  of Mansa Diocese who is also Bishop Director for Catholic Education and Culture, praised the government for its efforts in recruiting teachers in numbers across the country.

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He also commended governnment for providing free education, improving school infrastructure, and introducing the competency-based curriculum.

 

Additionally ,Bishop Chisanga requested continued collaboration in teacher recruitment and called for  government support in resolving issues such as property rates imposed on mission schools and proposed the development of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to guide the collaboration.

 

He thanked the government for understanding the catholic way of providing education by making religious  education a compulsory subject in all catholic schools.

 

Bishop Chisanga emphasized that Catholic schools educate nearly 450,000 learners in Zambia and contribute significantly to the nation’s education sector.

Initiative for Holy childhood activities in Catholic Schools, Pontifical  Mission Societies in Zambia

And speaking at the same event, Education Minister Douglas Syakalima  praised Catholic schools for their vital role in Zambia’s education sector.

 

Mr. Syakalima said Catholic schools contribute  to national development through quality education and value-based learning.

 

He acknowledged their efforts in shaping responsible citizens inculcated with  good morals and  ethics , aligning with the government’s goals of fostering integrity and good citizenship.


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