Thank you so much for all the generous donations of clothes and goods for the people recovering from cholera at the National Stadium. ISL made a large donation of goods this week but will continue to collect goods via boxes in the MPC or front office.
Our school is committed to developing internationally-minded citizens who aspire to make the world a better place.
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Sunday, 18 February 2024
Monthly Parent Coffee Mornings & HoS Updates Calendar
We want to share the annual calendar for our Monthly Parent Coffee Mornings (PCM) and HoS Updates meetings. These gatherings allow us to share essential school updates and developments and engage in meaningful conversations with you.
Meetings Details:
Click here to view the calendar and mark the dates in your calendar. We hope you join us for our upcoming Parent Coffee Morning on Wednesday, 21st February. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions or suggestions.
Wednesday, 3 January 2024
Happy New Year!
As we bid farewell to 2023 and step into the promising embrace of 2024, we can't help but take a moment to reflect on the incredible journey we've had at the International School of Lusaka.
This past year has been a testament to the resilience, creativity, and unity that define our ISL community. Despite the challenges that the world presented, our students, parents, and dedicated staff have demonstrated unwavering commitment to excellence in education.
🌟 Student Achievements: Our students continue to shine bright, excelling not only academically but also showcasing their talents in sports, arts, and various extracurricular activities. Their achievements are a testament to their hard work, passion, and the supportive environment fostered within our school walls.
Friday, 18 August 2023
Congratulations to the IB DP class of 2023.
We are very proud to announce that our Diploma class of 2023 have once again beaten the world average of 30.24 points by achieving a pass rate of 32 points. Our top scorer is Arnav Khanna, who achieved the highest diploma score of 43, followed by Klara Boltar, who achieved a score of 40. We are extremely proud of these two students for achieving these excellent results. The average grade obtained by students who passed the Diploma is 5.03.
This cohort of pupils faced significant challenges, with their middle school learning heavily disrupted by COVID-19 and showed great resilience and character as they worked hard towards their rigorous Diploma programme. Thanks to their hard work, they have secured places to study at top universities such as Cambridge, Toronto, Sydney, and Nottingham Trent, among many others. We wish them good luck in their further studies.
ISL 60th Anniversary Gala Dinner Tickets are Ready.
We’re pleased to inform you that the 60th Anniversary Gala Dinner tickets are now available for purchase.
Please visit our front desk to purchase your tickets. Individual tickets are going for K950 and K10,000 for a table of 10.
Friday, 16 June 2023
Save the Date- ISL's 60th Birthday
ISL TURNS 60!
Come and celebrate with us!
ISL will hold a Birthday Party on Friday, 29th September 2023, to celebrate 60 wonderful years of providing quality education to the leaders of today and tomorrow.
The party will take place under the stars, within the school grounds.
Tickets will be available soon.
Save the Date!
Thursday, 8 June 2023
Introducing Alex Woods - Geography Teacher
Alex received his teacher training from University College London and holds an MA in Leadership from the same institution, as well as a BSc in Geography with International Studies from the University of Manchester. Alex has also recently completed his NPQSL, through which he undertook a 6-month secondment to SLT at Discovery College.
Alex is a keen traveller and reader, as well as an enthusiastic amateur photographer.
Introducing Annie Borchert - Counselor
Introducing Dania El Iraqi - Mathematics Teacher
For her innovative research in applying mathematics to cultural heritage management, Dania was awarded a Graduate Internship with the Getty Conservation Institute in LA, California. Dania is the first Arab and only Egyptian to receive the “OR for Development Prize” from IFORS.
Ms El-Iraqi has been teaching mathematics for over 15 years, to undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate students in various universities like the American University in Cairo, and to school students in different educational systems like the British (IGCSE), American (SAT) and IB systems.
Dania loves to read, travel, solve logical puzzles and fold origami with her two daughters.
Introducing Cecelia Miller - Music, Art, Drama Teacher
She has been teaching for the past 5 years, spending 3 years teaching English, Music, Drama and Art in Barcelona, Spain, and the past 2 years working at Baobab College teaching English at middle school and IGCSE level.
Cecelia is a multi-passionate person, who among many things, loves to paint, play piano and guitar, go to the gym and work with humanitarian causes. She is happy and grateful to be joining the ISL team.
Introducing Arnold Kalale - Physics Teacher
During his time at Mpelembe, Arnold specialized in teaching ECZ, Cambridge A levels and Edexcel A levels, honing his expertise in these prestigious international curricula over a period of 6 years. His deep understanding of the subject matter and effective teaching methodologies have enabled his students to achieve outstanding results year after year.
Arnold's commitment to excellence in physics education extends beyond the classroom. He served as the Physics Section Head at Mpelembe Secondary School, providing leadership and guidance to a team of dedicated teachers. In addition, he took on the responsibility of Assistant Cambridge Exam Coordinator, ensuring smooth administration and adherence to examination standards.
As the JETS (Junior Engineers, Technicians, and Scientists) Club Patron, Arnold actively nurtured the scientific curiosity and talents of his students, encouraging them to explore the world of physics through hands-on experiments and projects. His mentorship and support have inspired countless students to pursue careers in the STEM fields.
Introducing David and Tanya Ratsakatika
David has been a qualified physical education teacher for the past 10 years both in England and as athletics director in Tanzania. David has experience of PYP to DP teaching and has participated in many coaching awards from swimming to Rugby. In his spare time, David has scouted for Brentford FC youth academy as well as trained football teams at county level.
Tanya joins as an experienced science teacher of 9 years and previous head of science in England and Tanzania. She has completed her Masters in Educational Practice; conducting research on teaching and learning to improve the outcomes of students.
Together, David and Tanya are looking forward to exploring the wilderness in Zambia with their daughter Hana.
Introducing Hannah Griggs - Early Years Teacher
Hannah has most recently completed her National Professional Qualification of Middle Leadership where she led the curriculum development of Writing across Early Years and Primary.
Hannah completed her BA in Geography at the University of Southampton, before training as a teacher at the University of East Anglia. She taught in a small village school in England before relocating to Hong Kong.
In her spare time, Hannah enjoys traveling, hiking, and a good coffee!
Introducing Ewa Bwalya - Counselor
Ewa's expertise extends to working with diverse learners, including those with autism, ADHD, dyslexia, and other needs. Throughout her professional journey in London, UK, as well as during her time as a Learning Support Specialist at Baobab College in Lusaka, Zambia, Ewa has demonstrated her adeptness in providing individualized support and fostering inclusivity within the educational community.
In addition to her professional pursuits, Ewa has a deep passion for environmental causes and organic farming. She finds joy in reading, hiking, and embracing different cultures through travel and making friends from all over the world.
Jillian Johannsen Returns to ISL
Jill has taught English language and literature in private and public schools in Thessaloniki, Madrid, Liverpool, Carlisle, including the historic Købmagergade Skole, built in 1898, in Fredericia, Denmark, where she led an innovative international education initiative and received the Mayor’s award for change and commitment to enriching global citizenry in the classroom.
With over 15 years’ experience of delivering teaching and learning plus 10 years’ experience building capacity in the NGO sector, in Mozambique and Zambia, Jill remains committed to bringing the spirit of international-mindedness, social and environmental responsibility, and her total love for Zambia to the classroom.
Introducing Nélida Tojar - Spanish Teacher
Ms. Tojar holds several master's degrees related to the teaching of international and second language education and a Bachelor's Honours degree in Audiovisual Communication.
Apart from Costa Rica, she has worked in China and Europe as a teacher of Spanish to both primary and secondary students, as well as to undergraduate students at University.
Nélida's passions are travelling, cooking, swimming and discovering cultures.
Introducing Stacey-Ann Witter - Learning Support Teacher
In addition to being a class teacher, she has a Masters in Special Education Needs from the University of Linköping Sweden and qualifications in English as an Additional Language. She has a passion for learning new languages and speaks Japanese and Kiswahili. She enjoys gardening, going on long walks around the city, karaoke and game nights.
Stacey-Ann will be joined by her daughter Aalyah who will be entering Year 4. She is looking forward to meeting everyone soon and settling in Lusaka.
Introducing Michael Ndung’u - Economics Teacher
Michael is also an examiner of Integrated Humanities under International Baccalaureate and Economics for Cambridge. He has been the Head of Department for Individuals and Societies at The Aga Khan Academy Senior School Nairobi, Kenya, a country in which he worked for more than fifteen years.
“I am an educator and a lifelong learner. I have an extensive work experience both locally and internationally, which helps me make learning visible and use differentiation to help every student achieve the best. My experience has also allowed me to see the world through a myriad of lenses that has taught me the value of individuals. I believe in transforming students, through dynamic cycles of inquiry, action and reflection.
I enable and support students as they develop the approaches to learning they need – for both academic and personal success.











