St. John’s Graduates Urged to Be Agents of Change
Form 4 students at St. John’s Catholic Secondary School in Lilongwe, have been urged to uphold good conduct as they have completed their studies at the institution.
The call has been made by the pastoral coordinator for the Lilongwe Archdiocese Father Frank Phiri during the graduation ceremony, marking the end of their studies and wishing them success as they prepare to sit for their final examinations next week.
Father Frank Phiri appealed to the graduating students to uphold the principles instilled in them at the school, such as dedication, simplicity, and others.
He reminded them of their obligation to set a good example in their communities by putting into practice the knowledge and values imparted to them through the school’s education.

“As they go out into the larger society or community, they should become agents of change and transformation. They have to uphold the school’s principles and values, which are simplicity, dedication, cleanliness, and honesty.” Said Father Frank Phiri
Deputy Head Teacher at St. John’s Catholic Secondary School, Peter Chinamale, expressed high hopes that the candidates will perform well in their upcoming exams.

One of the graduating students who is also the outgoing head boy, Mervin Ganizani, praised the school for providing high-quality education, expressing his confidence that they will perform well and reflect the education and values they have received.

A total of 96 students from the school are expected to sit for this year’s Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examinations.
By Titus Jata Phiri