Delta Waters International School Alumni

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20/05/2026
Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 24/04/2026

Today, 24 April 2026, our Standard 6 learners from Delta Waters International School had an enriching educational excursion to the Maun High Court.

The visit provided learners with a valuable opportunity to experience the judiciary system of Botswana firsthand, deepening their understanding of court procedures, the rule of law, and the importance of justice in our society.

It was an insightful and memorable learning experience that brought classroom concepts to life!

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 20/03/2026

A special shoutout to Rapela Simente 🌟👏🏽

The only Form 1 learner among our participants, Rapela stood tall and proudly earned her certificate in the 2026 Rising Stars Mathematics Olympiad Competition. As a young girl excelling in Mathematics, she is truly an inspiration to many! 💡📚

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 20/03/2026

Shining bright and aiming higher! 🌟📚

We are incredibly proud of our Delta Waters International School learners who recently participated in the 2026 Rising Stars Mathematics Olympiad Competition. Our team consisted of 3 boys and 5 girls, all showing remarkable dedication and passion for Mathematics.

Congratulations to all our learners for earning their well-deserved certificates in this prestigious competition, organized by the African Olympiad Academy Foundation in collaboration with MAB Trust. 👏🏽🎓

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 18/03/2026

The founder of Lekgotla la Setswana, Mr Motshidiemang, accompanied by Mrs Maule, visited Delta Waters International School last week to brief students on the upcoming awards ceremony scheduled for 29 May at Maun Senior Secondary School.

This visit follows the outstanding achievement of Anesiwe Mokgadi, a Form 4 student, who secured a top three position in last year’s Setswana narrative writing competition.

Winners of the competition will receive cash prizes—P1500 for first place, P1000 for second place, and P700 for third place—as well as sponsored publication of their short stories. Notably, the authors will retain full rights to their published work.

Congratulations to Anesiwe Mokgadi and Delta Waters International School on this commendable achievement.

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 17/03/2026

Beyond the classroom and textbooks, there is a world of colour and expression where our students truly shine. 🎨✨

At Delta Waters International School, we believe that Art is more than just a subject—it is a space where students can express themselves, explore their ideas, and build confidence. It allows them to turn a blank canvas into something meaningful and unique.

Seeing the creativity and talent within our learners reminds us that education goes beyond books. We aim not only to teach, but to inspire—and to give our students opportunities to create and grow.

Take a look at some of the wonderful work from our talented young artists!

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 17/03/2026

On 16 March 2026, a scheduled collaborative lesson brought together learners from Delta Waters International School in Maun and Keelham Primary School in Bradford.
Mr. Alfigio Ganyani led the engaging session, guiding Year 5 students through an interactive lesson on Earth’s rotation and revolution. The lesson forms part of an ongoing collaboration between Delta Waters and five primary schools in Bradford, namely: Keelham Primary School, Stocks Lane Primary School, Home Farm Primary School, Wibsey Primary School, and Russell Hall Primary School.
These continuous virtual exchanges highlight the power of global learning partnerships. Through this initiative, learners are able to transcend geographical boundaries—connecting Botswana and Bradford in a matter of seconds—while enriching their understanding through shared experiences -through the Smart board.
We are proud of this initiative, as it not only enhances academic learning but also fosters global awareness, cultural exchange, and collaboration among young learners. Thanks to SMART Technologies for this.

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 13/02/2026

Our high schoolers are seeing the world—and their curriculum—in high definition today! From analyzing intricate details under micro-viewers to collaborating on the smart board, the energy in the classroom is electric.
While our students usually stick to the classic school look, today you’ll notice a shift to a more vibrant, heart-centered color palette. We’ve traded our standard uniforms for a day of personal expression to honor Valentine’s Day, proving that academic focus looks great in every shade of red and pink.
Why we love this hands-on approach:
* Interactive Learning: Using smart boards to bridge the gap between theory and digital application.
* Precision Skills: Getting up close with micro-viewers to spark scientific curiosity.
* Professional Flair: Even on a "dress-down" day, our students are showing up ready to lead and innovate.
Whether it’s the fine details of a specimen or the big picture of a business case, we’re loving the "specs" and the "spectacle" of today’s lessons!

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 10/02/2026

The Parents–Teachers Meeting for Pre-Primary to Standard 2 was held on 10 February 2026 at the Multipurpose Hall, Delta Waters International School. The meeting brought together parents and teachers to strengthen collaboration and clearly outline how each stakeholder can effectively execute their role in achieving the intended educational objectives.
Key presentations covered important areas including policy matters, stationery requirements, school business hours, school uniform expectations, the 2025 PSLE results—where the school proudly attained a 100% pass rate—upcoming events, and the ongoing partnership with five primary schools in Bradford.
The engagement continues with Standard 3 and 4 parents and guardians meeting at the same venue on 11 February 2026, followed by Standard 5 to 7 parents and guardians on 12 February 2026.
We sincerely appreciate all parents and guardians who attended and contributed positively to the discussions. We look forward to the upcoming sessions and continued collaboration in supporting our learners’ success.

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 07/02/2026

The Delta Waters International School Marketing Team travelled to Jwaneng on 6 February to participate in the annual High School Expo held at Acacia Primary School. The event provided an excellent platform for the team to engage with prospective students and parents from Jwaneng and surrounding areas.
The expo attracted a diverse audience, including several parents from the diaspora who showed keen interest in the school’s academic programmes and facilities. Delta Waters International School highlighted its comprehensive educational offering, including boarding facilities available for learners from Standard 5 through to A Level.
The event was a valuable opportunity to strengthen community connections and showcase the unique learning experience offered at Delta Waters.
Find below some of the photos from the event.

Photos from Delta Waters International School Alumni's post 24/01/2026

Bradford to Botswana Project Concludes with Historic Milestone

The Bradford to Botswana Project officially came to a close on Thursday, 22 January 2026, marking a significant milestone in international collaboration and global learning.

The conclusion was celebrated through an international virtual assembly that brought together six partner schools from Botswana and the United Kingdom. These included Delta Waters International School (Botswana) and five primary schools from Bradford, UK: Keelham Primary School, Home Farm Primary School, Wibsey Primary School, Stocks Lane Primary School, and Russell Hall Primary School.

During the assembly, learners from Delta Waters International School proudly showcased Botswana’s rich cultural heritage through captivating traditional dance, marimba performances, and vibrant cheerleading displays, leaving a lasting impression on the international audience.

A major highlight of the event was the announcement that Delta Waters International School has been awarded and officially recognised as a SMART Exemplary School. This prestigious honour—the first of its kind in Africa—places the school firmly on the global map as a leader in innovation and excellence in educational technology.

👉 Learn more about SMART Exemplary Schools:
https://www.smarttech.com/education/resources/smart-exemplary-schools

Following this remarkable achievement, the school manager and staff expressed heartfelt appreciation for the recognition. Furthermore, the school administration, together with the head teachers from Keelham Primary, Home Farm Primary, Wibsey Primary, Stocks Lane Primary, and Russell Hall Primary Schools, paid a courtesy visit to the Ministry of Child Welfare and Basic Education – North West Region, further strengthening partnerships and reinforcing a shared commitment to advancing quality education through collaboration and innovation.

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