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Maun Senior Secondary School

Coordinates: 20°00′34″S 23°25′38″E / 20.00938°S 23.42731°E / -20.00938; 23.42731
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Maun Senior Secondary School
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TypeGovernment school
Established1970
PrincipalMrs Legwale
GradesForm 4 (Grade 11), Form 5 (Grade 12)
GenderCo-educational

Maun Senior Secondary School is a government-run boarding school located in Maun, Botswana, the fifth largest town in Botswana. It was the first secondary school in the district.[1]

History

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Missionaries from the United Congregation Church of Southern Africa founded the school in 1970. The first class contained 70 students.[2][3] In 2017, 2,000 students attended the school.[2]

The school admitted its first deaf students in 2004.[4]

In 2012, a fire damaged several school classrooms, including the original classroom built in 1970.[5][3] The fires were allegedly set by students to force the administration to fire male teachers who were engaging in relations with female students.[3]

The Maun tourism industry has led to recent reforms to allow Maun Secondary students to get careers in hospitality and tourism.[6]

Athletics

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Maun Secondary has traditionally performed well at the Botswana Independent Sports Association finals, winning 31 medals in 2019 and several of its students have set national records at the finals event.[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mooketsi, Lekopanye (14 February 2008). "Parliamentarians call for cannery". Mmegi.
  2. ^ a b Moemedi, Catherine (11 August 2020). "Class of '91 revamps Maun Secondary School library". The Voice Botswana.
  3. ^ a b c "Maun Sec School closed".
  4. ^ Nkepe, Shirley (3 March 2004). "First deaf students join Maun SSS". Mmegi.
  5. ^ Keakabetse, Boniface. "Another school burns in Maun". Mmegi.
  6. ^ "North West Region Embrace Education Reforms". Mmegi. 25 March 2019.
  7. ^ Ngobvu, Ignatious (29 April 2019). "Maun Seco does it again". Mmegi.