Marymount Girls Catholic Secondary School has implemented an E-Learning initiative which will launch on 27th April this year, aimed at letting students access lessons amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
Having noted that all learning institutions closed as a directive by President Mutharika as means of preventing the spread of the virus, Marymount has invited interested students from other secondary schools to register for the E-Learning Program.
According to an announcement by the school, the program will prepare students to tackle material stipulated in the Maneb syllabus and will support students in forms 1, 2, 3, and 4. “The program is professionally made, highly interactive and assessment based for the benefit of all learners. Learners will be kept busy during this indefinite stay-home time” says part of the announcement.
The program’s tuition fees are at K25, 000.00 (twenty-five thousand kwacha) per month, offering Mathematics, English, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Geography, Agriculture, History, Bible Knowledge, Social Studies, Chichewa, French, Home Economics and Computer Studies.
To access the program, the devices needed are a Smartphone/Computer, with an Internet connection (dongle, bundle or Wi-Fi). For more information, parents and guardians can contact the School Manager on 08881 286 493 (Cell) or 0993 731 082 (WhatsApp).