Fordina Pandeli Secondary School

The life-long dream of Dr. Pardon Mwansa, one of Zambia’s best-known educators, the Fordina Pandeli Secondary School was founded in 2014, built on land donated by a local tribal chieftain from Mansa, a town in the country’s Northern Territory.  Comprising nearly 600 total acres, the school’s first structures, an administration and classroom building and a church with seating for over 1,000 worshipers were completed soon after and students began attending classes. 

In several mission trips since, dormitories housing the young men and women attending classes have been constructed by teams traveling to Zambia, and additional school structures are planned in the next phases of development.  A portion of the land is used for agriculture, growing some of the food provided students and staff attending classes and living on the campus.

The Fordina Pandeli Secondary School is an on-going sponsored project of Give Back to Humanity with mission teams making regular trips to assist in building construction; providing an opportunity to educate young people and prepare them as they become contributing citizens and future leaders in Zambia.

Through Dr. Mwansa’s leadership, and the commitment of it’s administrators, teachers and sponsors, the Fordina Pandeli Secondary School is continuing to be an important learning center in northern Zambia.