Lusaka, Zambia Report of what it's like to live there - 05/07/19
Personal Experiences from Lusaka, Zambia
School Name:
American International School of Lusaka
Background Information:
1. Are you the parent of a child(ren) attending this school? A teacher at the school? Or both?
I have a 12-year-old child in the 7th grade.
2. What grade or grades do/did your children attend at the school? During what year(s) did they attend the school?
He attended the school for one year, the school year was 2018/19. He was in the 7th grade.
3. What was your reason for living in the city where the school is located (e.g., government, military, corporate, NGO, retired)?
corporate job
4. Are other schools available to expatriates in this city? Why did you choose this particular school?
There are many schools to choose from in Lusaka. Our son was familiar with the IB system, and of the two IB schools here, this one has more facilities.
Admissions & Welcome:
1. Are the admissions and placement procedures clearly stated to prospective families, either on the school website or through other means of communication?
Yes, and the admissions director is very helpful.
2. How would you rate the school's support and welcome/integration of new students and their families, and why?
I am very mixed here. I found the admissions process very friendly and welcoming. There is a new family orientation which is lovely. But beyond that, they do not check in with students or families to see if the transition is going well.
Administration & School Procedures:
1. How is the overall communication between teachers and parents, and the administration and parents? How is communication facilitated?
Very poor. I believe the primary side has better communication, but it is poorly handled in the secondary side. There is a newsletter and the school relies on parents reading that. The school uses Managebac for everything, homework, formatives, summative and report cards. But since everything is there, teachers are not encouraged to include details. Unless you sync your calendar with Managebac, you need to check every other day to see what work is due. There are no task sheets or information provided for summative, which makes it difficult to help your child study and when the grades are placed, there is no feedback so you are unsure what went well or what needs improving upon.
2. Aside from school fees, are there required expenses such as uniforms, laptops/tablets, musical instruments, or field trips that parents are expected to cover? What are the approximate costs?
There isn't a school uniform, but there is a PE uniform you need to purchase. We were also given a long list of school supplies to purchase, which we've never used. The secondary campus has an iPad program. A deposit is required here. If your child makes any sports team, then there's also the cost of ISSEA trips.
Academics & Resources:
1. What personal or academic counseling resources are available at this school? Is there a dedicated college counselor at the school? Is he/she familiar with universities worldwide?
There is a secondary counselor who is very friendly and caring. However, she deals with all the secondary students, which is difficult. I think some students who could benefit from talking to her miss out as she's the only one.
There is a college counselor as well, but I had no dealings with her.
2. Does the school have a library? How large is it? How updated are the books? Can students borrow books to read at home?
The school library is AMAZING!!!! The current secondary librarian is a godsend. She not only assists students with book recommendations but she also will help parents find something to read, either academically or for pleasure.
3. What are the technology requirements for students? Do they need their own laptops/ipads? How is technology integrated into the classroom and homework?
The school has a 1-to-1 iPad program. I feel they overuse them.
4. How are information technology resources at the school. Are they up-to-date? Is there a computer lab?
Since all students have their own device, there isn't a computer lab for secondary students.
5. Describe the physical education resources at the school. Is there a gym? A swimming pool? Are there playing fields or tennis courts available?
They have a brand new gym, which is wonderful. There is a field on both the secondary and primary sides. Both sides have swimming pools. There are tennis courts as well. The PE resources here are probably the best of all schools in Lusaka.
6. What is the approximate teacher-to-student ratio in the grades that your child attended?
In the advisory, it's 1-10 for classroom/subjects it's 1-20.
7. Are Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses available in upper grades? If this is an IB school, is the full diploma required of all students?
This is a full IB school with all three programs. Once in Grades 11/12, you can choose between the IB diploma or a high school diploma.
8. Are students generally challenged appropriately by the curriculum? Please describe any particular strengths or weaknesses in this area. Do you have any thoughts how the curriculum is applied and implemented at this school?
We have struggled with the Maths curriculum. We have had meetings with the admin of the school as well. I find that the curriculum is poor and the teacher doesn't really teach well. My child reports that she hands students work and sits back while they work things out on their own. Her expectation is that students will come to her if they need help, not grasping the concept that not all 12-year olds have the maturity to do this.
9. Is the amount and type of homework generally appropriate for the age and grade of the students?
yes
10. What fine arts electives are available (music, drama, visual arts)?
Students in secondary choose between choir or band. The music elective is a full year. This means that drama and visual arts are only one term, not a semester.
11. Are the teachers at the school required to speak English as a first language--or at least fluently?
Yes.
12. What services are available for gifted/advanced students at the school? Please describe your experience with these services, if applicable.
I do not find the school differentiates for students.
13. What services are available for students with learning disabilities at this school? Please describe your experience with these services, if applicable.
They do have a student support program, but again, like with the counseling, there doesn't seem to be enough support staff for the students' needs. We have had to visit our child's caseworker often as the teachers keep forgetting to provide him with his accommodations.
14. What services are provided for speakers of English as a second language at this school? Please describe your experience with these services, if applicable.
There is an EAL teacher. Again, there is one teacher for all of the primary and secondary students.
15. What extra-curricular activities (including sports) are available at this school? Have your children participated in these activities? What activities do you feel are missing at the school?
There is plenty to do. The school offers a wide range of activities as well as private music classes.
Social & Emotional Well-Being:
1. Do expatriate students socialize with local students at the school? Are both groups successfully integrated into the school culture?
There is a very small percent of local students so this is not really a factor.
2. Are there are any problems with exclusionary behavior, cliques, or bullying at this school? Please describe any problems your children may have experienced in this area.
We have experienced cliques with our child. And a good mate felt the school did not deal with her child's bullying appropriately.
Overall Impressions:
1. What letter grade (ranging from A, excellent, to F, fail) would you assign to this school based on your overall experience? Would you choose it again?
We are not happy with our experience here. We have found the administration in secondary to be uncaring and lacking in empathy. Our child had an issue with a teacher and it was not dealt with in a manner that showed they cared. We have a feeling they care about getting the school fees and that's it. If you have no issues, they love you. If you voice concern, you are labeled as a troublemaker.
2. Please describe some of your child's/children's highlights and challenges during their time at this school.
The arts program at school is amazing and our child loved it. This we will miss.
The school focuses on tests, quizzes, and assessments a lot more than we would've liked. Having come from an IB school that valued understanding and collaboration, this was a challenge for us as well as our child.