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The '''Old Lusaka Boys School''' was the first government school for children of the European farmers in the surrounding areas established. The school was located on the site originally founded as European school by Dutch Reformed Church in 1908. Works started in 1910 and ended by 1916, the school was fully operational it served as a co-educational until a girls was opened up in 1930 at present [[Lusaka Girls' School]]. It became know as Lusaka Boys until it was abandoned in 1959 due to security and other reasons after the current [[Lusaka Boys School]] was opened up.
The '''Old Lusaka Boys School''' was the first government school for children of the European farmers in the surrounding areas established. The school was located on the site originally founded as European school by Dutch Reformed Church in 1908. Works started in 1910 and ended by 1916, the school was fully operational it served as a co-educational until a girls was opened up in 1930 at present [[Lusaka Girls' School]]. It became know as Lusaka Boys until it was abandoned in 1959 due to security and other reasons after the current [[Lusaka Boys School]] was opened up.<ref name=tio>[https://www.lusakatimes.com/2013/06/27/lusaka-city-to-clock-100-years-however-july-1st-centenary-celebrations-deferred/ Old Lusaka Boys School] Lusaka city to clock 100 years however July 1st centenary celebrations deferred</ref>
 
==History==
===1908-1934===
===1934-1980===
===1996-Present===


==Today==
==Today==
The structure today is used as the Headquarters of the [[National Heritage Conservation Commission]] east central region. The site was rehabilitaed the rough NORAD funding in 1996.
The structure today is used as the Headquarters of the [[National Heritage Conservation Commission]] east central region. The site was rehabilitated the rough NORAD funding in 1996<ref name=tio/>.
 
==References==
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Latest revision as of 06:36, 24 July 2017

Old Lusaka Boys School
Lusaka Old School.JPG
TypeHistoric house
Nearest car parkYes
Old Lusaka Boys School
Lusaka School.jpg
Former namesLusaka School
General information
TypeHouse
Construction started1910
Completed1916

The Old Lusaka Boys School was the first government school for children of the European farmers in the surrounding areas established. The school was located on the site originally founded as European school by Dutch Reformed Church in 1908. Works started in 1910 and ended by 1916, the school was fully operational it served as a co-educational until a girls was opened up in 1930 at present Lusaka Girls' School. It became know as Lusaka Boys until it was abandoned in 1959 due to security and other reasons after the current Lusaka Boys School was opened up.[1]

History

1908-1934

1934-1980

1996-Present

Today

The structure today is used as the Headquarters of the National Heritage Conservation Commission east central region. The site was rehabilitated the rough NORAD funding in 1996[1].

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Old Lusaka Boys School Lusaka city to clock 100 years however July 1st centenary celebrations deferred