you
are at with
news of Irvine's assistance to northern Malawi |
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The
involvement spearheaded by St Michael's / St Matthew's and Irvine Seagate
Rotary in 2005 has developed in subsequent years |
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St Michael's Academy, from 2007 St Matthew's Academy, sponsors classrooms, toilets, youth exchanges and orphan placings at St Peter's Secondary |
Irvine Seagate Rotary, Mzuzu Rotary and The Rotary Foundation have provided
(2) science labs for St Peter's Secondary, Mzuzu click
here for the Powerpoint summary to contact us, |
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Rotary
has equipped two science labs in St Peter's Secondary School, Mzuzu |
to
read the reports of the St Matthews Academy 2009 visit to Mzuzu, |
above:
Mzuzu pupil with books and Mercy in Scotland with snowman |
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If you can help to extend water provision or foster contacts with the University of Mzuzu or help in any other way, please contact us and we will forward your approach to the appropriate person.
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St
Peter's Secondary School, Mzuzu
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St
Michael's Academy, Kilwinning |
The
Rotary |
How
it started - a
long-term project inspired by Bernadette McFadden:
In June 2002, Bernadette McFadden, a young Maths teacher at St Michael's Academy in Kilwinning (Irvine, the next town to Kilwinning, is on this map), decided to devote one year of her career to teaching in a developing country. Placed in Malawi by the World Mission, she spent a year at the small St Peter's Secondary in Mzuzu, and on her return has organised much help for the people and children of that area, an area with few resources and many needs. Her talk to the Rotary Club of Irvine Seagate sparked the Rotary project in the same area.
Where is Mzuzu? Mzuzu lies at the northernmost end of the Viphya
Mountains - move the mouse slowly over the map to find the right spot. It is
essentially a hub for timber products from the extensive plantations on the
mountains, coffee and tea from closer by, and rubber down by the lake. The University's
first faculties were of Education, Health Sciences and Forestry, to be followed
by Agriculture and Energy. Life there is very different from that of the capital,
Blantyre, 400 miles (600km) further south. The other countries which appear
on the map shown here are Zambia to the west, and Tanzania and Mozambique on
the far side of Lake Nyasa/Malawi. Galamala village, where
the boreholes have been drilled, is also indicated by a hot spot on the map.
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