The school, which is expected to start enrolling in January next year, was initiated by the AFM education board after realising the need to empower society through learning.
It has a total area of 13 hectares and is expected to start by enrolling Form 1 and 2 students with a target to enroll up to upper sixth form by 2015.
Reverend Annon Madano who represented AFM President, Aspher Madziire said though they have a spiritual history, they also saw it befitting to empower the community academically.
“We are also into social responsibility programs where we donate food and money to different less-privileged homes and hospitals,” said Madano.
The church has various other schools and a clinic situated in the rural setup to assist the underprivileged rural people.
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