We desire to establish more Jesuit educational institutions in the countries of AOR, while strengthening and expanding what already exists, and developing initiatives that generate transformation from the grassroots.
What makes our education ministry special is that we aim to develop a well-rounded Christian person who is competent and committed to a faith that does justice.
Our alumni are aware of the social ills that are present in their environment and they give of themselves generously to put an end to these ills. We encourage our students to think critically, to have a broad view of contemporary issues and to strive for the ‘magis’ (more). Our students know that their talents are God’s gift, to be used for the sake of those less privileged in society. We train “men and women for others.”
Loyola High is a Jesuit co-educational secondary school established in 1995. The school is located in Mabibo Farasi, Dar es Salaam, and mainly targets needy
St. Aloysius (St. Als) is a Catholic day secondary school in the Jesuit tradition, managed by Christian Life Community in Kenya. Located just outside Kibra
St. Joseph Technical Secondary School started as a vocational educational program to empower the youth from Kangemi and its environs with quality vocational skills at
Mazzolari Teachers College (MTC) is a collaborative effort between the Jesuits in Eastern Africa Province and the Diocese of Rumbek (DOR). The College opened its
Gonzaga Preparatory and Primary School was established in 2008. The school offers quality affordable education based on the Ignatian Pedagogy to underprivileged boys and girls
St. Ignatius Preparatory and Primary School is the first preparatory and primary school to be established by Jesuits in Tanzania. The construction of the school
St. Peter Claver High School, located in Ihumwa, Dodoma, was established in 2011 because of a partnership between the Jesuits of Eastern Africa Province and