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GENERAL INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS ORIENTATION WEEK
An essential part of students’ introduction to College life is
Orientation Week. The orientation
programme for both new and returning students includes a number of activities
that are invaluable to all students at the College. They include discussion between students
and staff on such important issues as the role of the College and behaviour
expected of all College students. An Orientation tour of the library for new
students is held. The College considers Orientation week an important part of the
academic year, and new students will especially benefit from it. Returning students and staff will be on
hand to provide information on all aspects of College life. STUDENT BEHAVIOUR
All members of the College are expected to maintain a high standard of moral behaviour as laid down
by the Elders’ Committee. KINDERGARTEN
One of the significant responsibility
of the women of the College is the daily operation of the This is run by qualified teachers who are
members of the Malua Community. SPORTING FACILITIES
Outdoor facilities include a rugby
playing field. There is a cricket
field, two volleyball courts, and a walking track that encircles the
College. Students are free to use all
these facilities from Monday to Saturday, normally between 5.00 and 6.30 pm,
except on Thursday which is the College’s official sports day when the
games begin at 1.00 pm. Games for both men and women include
touch rugby, soccer, cricket, volleyball and basketball. In August 1996 the construction of two new
tennis courts was completed. The use
of the tennis courts is open to student and staff members of the College. STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
All student residents in the College are
members of the Students Association presided over by a President and a
Secretary, elected annually by students. The Association’s major concern is
for the spiritual, academic and general welfare of its members. Accordingly, the Association through its
officers designate, may make representations to the
Faculty concerning the welfare and interests of its members. NOTICE BOARD
The main channel of communication from
the Faculty to the students on campus is the Notice Board in the main College
Hall and the Library. Students are
encouraged to consult the Notice Board frequently throughout the year for
information on such matters as timetable changes for classes and the
examination timetable for each semester.
Students are free to display notices on these notice boards. COUNSELLING
The Principal and members of staff are
available at any time for consultation and counselling. Students and wives are encouraged to seek
help when needed. All matters will be
treated confidentially. THE COLLEGE CHAPEL
The Chapel is used as a lecture room
during classes; however, it will also be available for single students’
evening worship and private meditations. THE COLLEGE CANTEEN
The Canteen provides most of the basic
goods for students and staff. Commodities
are sold at a cheaper rate than ordinary retail stores. Credit purchases are also available on
strict terms. Please consult the
canteen notice concerning opening times. |