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The Kemet Foundation School is non-denominational although we  recognise a supreme being whom we refer to as God. Children are encouraged to foster a living relationship with God but every family is free to decide how their child does this. Many of the children are Christian or Moslem for example. Other children come from families who adhere to traditional African beliefs. In this sense KFS might be described as a multi-faith school.

 

KFS is a Pan-African School. We call ourselves so in the same sense other special interest schools might describe themselves as military or theatre. We try to remind children of their role as custodians of a rich cultural and historical heritage and try to foster a sense of unity with African people throughout the continent and in the Diaspora too.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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We are a holistic organisation. KFS believes in the community and oneness of mankind. We communicate and share information with progressive and knowledgeable people all over the world. KFS wants to network with all bodies, regardless of national or ethnic origin, who are concerned with human development, global equity and environmental preservation.

 

Environmental protection is a key concern at the Kemet Foundation School. The related issues form a core element of the school ethos and practice. Matters affecting the school’s immediate environment such as deforestation,  non-sustainable farming methods, disposal of non-degradable and toxic waste materials and management of potable water resources are a primary focus at the school.

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