• The local primary school in Kawaza village

    A busy and vibrant place at the heart of the community. It has around ten classrooms, is staffed by seven teachers, and serves over 1,000 pupils from the surrounding area .

    The scale of the school often surprises visitors, especially given the limited resources available.

    If you visit during term time, you may be welcomed to observe or even briefly join part of the school day. This could include sitting in on a lesson or attending a morning assembly, where students gather together before classes begin. Visitors are usually introduced to the headmaster, who provides insight into how the school operates and the challenges it faces.

    There is a strong emphasis on interaction rather than passive observation.

    Guests are encouraged to engage informally with pupils—chatting, answering questions, or simply sharing a moment of curiosity and connection. In some cases, visitors may assist in a classroom in a light, informal way, such as helping with reading or participating in basic activities, though this is not structured teaching.

    The school plays a central role in the Kawaza Village Tourism Project, which is run by the local community.

    Income generated from tourism directly supports the school by helping to provide essential materials such as textbooks and learning aids, as well as contributing to broader infrastructure and community development . This creates a meaningful link between visitors and the village, where tourism has a tangible, positive impact on education.

    Overall, the visit offers an authentic and personal glimpse into rural education in Zambia, highlighting both the challenges and the strong sense of community that sustains the school.