Nansindlela School
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Nansindlela School is a public school situated in the Lebombo Mountains near the town of Ingwavuma, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Founded in 1993, the school has 450 students from preschool to grade 12 (matric), with a teaching staff of twenty. The school offers English-medium instruction to the local community which is predominantly Zulu.
The name Nansindlela means "This is the way" in Zulu.
The school has won a number of awards for its permaculture projects. Classroom blocks funded by the Embassy of Japan, the DG Murray Trust and from other private funding were opened in 2001 by then Minister of Education, Kader Asmal and the Japanese Ambassador, His Excellency, Mr Yasukuni Enoki.
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