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We have a vision of bringing high-quality education to the young people of Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia.

Vinjeru School Trust — a UK Christian charity supporting two schools in Zambia.

Our Vision

We have a vision of bringing high-quality education to the young people in the town of Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia.

Join us in giving some of the poorest children a chance in life through our bursary scheme, which gives them an opportunity to stay in education.

Our Schools

Two schools. One community.

Learn more about the two schools supported by Vinjeru School Trust in Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia.

Latest News

13 Apr 2026

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Sponsor a Student

We run a bursary scheme to support children whose families cannot afford secondary school. Please consider donating £25 per month — any support helps, but we are particularly looking for sponsors who can give for five years to support a child throughout secondary education.

Donate Online

Donate online through our Stewardship giving page — a safe and simple way to give a one-off gift or set up a regular donation. If you are a UK taxpayer, we can claim Gift Aid at no extra cost to you.

Fundraising Events

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About Us

Our story

We have a vision of bringing high-quality education to the young people in the town of Kapiri Mposhi, Zambia. Join us in giving some of the poorest children a chance in life through our bursary scheme, which gives them an opportunity to stay in education.

In Kapiri there were six secondary schools which catered for a small percentage of the secondary school-aged population. In total, 35 schools would be required for all the children of the district.

In 2010, the Vinjeru School Trust supported Martin and Karolyn Simbeye to move to Zambia to build a school that would begin to cater for some of that need.

Whilst the Zambian curriculum is followed, the aim is to raise the quality of teaching and widen the learning experiences by utilising teaching methods, theories and resources used in the UK and elsewhere in the world. We want to prepare students for the challenges of life by focussing on physical, mental, emotional and spiritual development.

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