Central High International School proudly partners with the duke of Edinburgh International Award
Central High International School is ecstatic and honoured to be affiliated with the Duke of Edinburgh Award, becoming the third school in the country to be associated with the award. The Award is a global framework for non-formal education and learning that encourages young people to dream big, celebrate their accomplishments, and make a positive difference in their communities. The Award assists young people in discovering their purpose, passion, and place in the world by helping them develop transferable skills, increase their fitness levels, cultivate a sense of adventure, and volunteer in their community Participating in the Award necessitates dedication, an adventurous spirit, decision-making,...
Focus on Aisha Patel
Central High International School is not only a versatile, intelligent and multi-faceted member of the Student Council but is also one of the first few students to start her own blog. The editorial team caught up with this witty, humble and well-spoken...
Too stressed to do it, leave it? Moksha Saripilli
It really is that simple, and it is exactly what I do to keep myself sane as a three Sciences plus Math student in Year 13. We can all agree that the A-levels are NOT easy, and this is the reason why...
Parent Reflections – Iqra Arshad’s mum
I want to say Thank you to Central High International School for always being there for the students, the Headmaster especially for always being ready to look into the child’s future, for making sure they don’t go off track, for always making...
Parent Reflections – Ms. Tambu Madanhire
It is every caring parent’s dream to send his/her child to a school like Central High International, where the enabling environment allows them to blossom and be the best they can be. Being a parent of a child in his final year...
Moksha Saripilli – My Second Home
Over the years, Central High literally became a place like home to me. I did everything here: I ate, I slept (sometimes), I played games and sports, I stressed and studied for exams, I made mistakes, I learnt, I got rewarded, I...
Head boy and Head girl Speech of Gratitude – Moksha and Attaur
Things don’t go away. They become you. There is no end. T.S. Eliot Just because High school is coming to an end does not mean that it’s no longer a part of our lives because it has become a part of who...
Congratulations to our Young Leader, Charles Kester Ndisale!
We proudly congratulate Charles, a Sixth-form student at Central High International, who is on his way to Malaysia, as a Simulation Representative in the Diplomatic Simulations Sessions, to be held between the 27th of January and the 30th of January 2023. Charles...
School Opening
Following the Ministerial statement on the opening of primary and secondary schools in Blantyre and Lilongwe, Central High International School shall resume its regular routine on Tuesday, January 17th, 2023, with mandatory afternoon lessons for IGCSE, A2, and A-Level learners. There will...