History

Zindatal Kindergarten and Primary opened its doors in September of 2011 with 41 pupils on board. When it closed down due to war  in 2016, it had 242 pupils on roll.

Since inception, Zindatal Kindergarten and Primary school has produced good results at the First School Leaving Certificate Examination and the Government Common Entrance examination. It has been twenty years of excellence. Its ex-pupils have graduated from universities, and are contributing to the growth of their communities, wherever they are.

However, Zindatal Kindergarten and Primary school has not been spared by the turmoil brought about by the Anglophone crisis. With the crisis, the school was closed for 4 years, and when it timidly resumed last year, mostly girls could not come back to schools, as most parents who have lost their jobs due to the political crisis could not afford to pay fees, produce uniforms and other school supplies for their children, especially the girls. Also, the need to support orphaned children became paramount and the school currently supports such children.

 To adapt to the needs of the changing times, Zindatal Kindergarten and Primary school has started to fund raise to support the needs of these orphaned, poor and disadvantaged families. The school pays for uniforms, pays fees, and provides school supplies for those who cannot provide these for their kids. The responsibility to provide these needs is enormous, and the school administration currently seeks support from the local and international community to fulfil these needs.