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Project Canaan Academy
Growing Minds.
Strengthening Faith.
Shaping Futures.
Project Canaan Academy (PCA) is a fully accredited independent Christian school in Eswatini, recognized by the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA).
Our mission is to provide high-quality education that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit of every learner from preschool through Grade 8, with our first Grade 12 class graduating in 2030.
Located on the grounds of Project Canaan, PCA welcomes both children who call Project Canaan home and students from surrounding communities, creating a safe, inspiring environment where every child can learn, grow, and thrive.
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Milestone!

This year we received our full accreditation from the Office of Independent Schools Evaluations, Southern Africa (OISESA)! We are proud and thankful for this affirmation that our school is aligned with global standards and indicators of quality assurance.

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Project Canaan Academy provides education from preschool through Grade 12. Our school has a Christ-centred learning environment and emphasises project-based learning, whole-child development (intellectual, social, emotional, physical, spiritual), and multiple ways children learn.

Most of our students are children living on Project Canaan; others are children from the surrounding community. All receive the same quality education, caring support, and opportunities.

Yes. The academy gained accreditation in 2018 through the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa.

We use a hands-on, project-based approach. We also follow Howard Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences theory, meaning we recognise that children learn differently and design assessments and learning experiences to reflect those different strengths.

We provide remedial support as needed, smaller class sizes where possible, and a caring educational environment that seeks to meet each child where they are. Our aim is to help children catch up and flourish, regardless of where they started.

We have several hundred students enrolled at Project Canaan Academy. As the children’s home population grows and more children arrive every 9-12 days on average, we continue to expand to meet educational needs.

Students begin in preschool (around age 3) and progress year by year through kindergarten, primary school, and secondary school (up to Grade 12).

Beyond standard coursework, students engage in arts, sports, life skills, leadership activities, creative projects, and other enrichment programs. This prepares them for well-rounded lives and helps build confidence, character, and community.

The goal is that every child who finishes high school will be well prepared—academically, socially, and spiritually—to pursue post-secondary education, vocational training, or meaningful employment. We aim to equip them to be solution-seekers and leaders in Eswatini.

Teachers are selected for their qualifications, commitment, and alignment with our values. We provide ongoing professional development, support, and training so teachers can grow in their skills and serve students well.

Education is one of our pillars. By offering quality schooling, remedial support, and enrichment, we prepare children to have greater employment opportunities, make healthier choices, and contribute positively in their communities. Education is a foundational tool in helping families and communities move from dependence into sustainable futures.

As we have been expanding our school grade by grade, we are planning for our first full high school graduation in the coming years (targeted around 2029).

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