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Inkhanyeti: Inspiring excellence, nurturing innovation

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Inkhanyeti School has a proud legacy of academic excellence and a strong commitment to developing well-rounded learners.
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Inkhanyeti School has a proud legacy of academic excellence and a strong commitment to developing well-rounded learners. Established in 1995, the school has continually evolved by embracing innovative teaching approaches and offering enriching extracurricular programmes. With a strong focus on STEM education and community values, Inkhanyeti School provides a dynamic learning environment where learners are encouraged to discover their passions and acquire the skills required to thrive in the 21st century. The school consistently produces outstanding academic results. Learners regularly achieve top performances in national examinations, reflecting a solid understanding of core subjects and a genuine love for learning. Beyond the classroom, Inkhanyeti School offers a vibrant and supportive environment where learners excel in sports, the arts and community service, allowing them to grow both academically and socially. Inkhanyeti School caters for learners from Grades 00 to 11 and offers a comprehensive curriculum that extends beyond traditional academics. The primary school integrates the Cambridge Primary curriculum, including its rigorous Checkpoint assessments, while the high school follows the internationally-recognised IGCSE curriculum. High-speed internet connectivity supports a modern, technology-driven learning experience and enables access to a wide range of online educational resources. The school’s academic achievements are further demonstrated by its strong performance in competitions and national assessments. Well done to our learners for their stellar results.

Inkhanyeti School Grade VII Class of 2025 achieved the following in the 2025 EPSA.

  • 7 Excellent (80%+)
  • 9 Very Good (70%+)
  • 5 Good (60%+)

Boasting a 100 per cent pass rate!

Inkhanyeti School Coding and Robotics Club

Ignite your child’s curiosity and unlock their inner innovator through the Inkhanyeti School Coding and Robotics Club, which is included in the school tuition. This exciting programme combines creativity, critical thinking and hands-on learning, allowing learners to design, build and programme robots while engaging in a variety of practical projects. Through collaborative and interactive activities, learners develop essential 21st-century skills such as problem-solving, teamwork, and computational thinking. The Robotics Club is more than just a class. Guided by a carefully structured, internationally-sourced curriculum, learners are introduced to the fundamentals of coding, robotics and machine learning. The programme provides young minds with the tools and support needed to explore the world of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) in a meaningful and engaging way.

Why parents should enrol their children in the Robotics Club

By enrolling your child in the Inkhanyeti School Robotics Club, you are investing in their future.

The programme equips learners with critical life skills in an enjoyable and stimulating environment.

In today’s rapidly changing world, success requires more than academic knowledge, it demands creativity, adaptability and practical problem-solving abilities. The Robotics Club at Inkhanyeti School is not just about building robots; it is about building confident, innovative and future-ready learners.

By supporting your child’s participation in this programme, you are fostering creativity, resilience and a mindset geared towards success in an increasingly complex and technology-driven world.

For more information, please contact Inkhanyeti School on 2505 4749 or 7828 3087, or visit the school at Trelawney Park, 3rd Avenue, Manzini.

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