Chilomoni, Blantyre
Established in 2011, the St. John Paul II College and IT Institute was created to provide high quality education to students and provide desperately-needed IT training facilities to the township of Chilomoni, Malawi. The Institute aims to offer state-of-the-art training and services, in order to create work-ready and employable young graduates.
“Digital technology is absolutely essential to Malawi’s socio-economic development. Across the world, communications, commerce and services are moving online. Malawi cannot afford to be left behind.”
(Laura Kullenberg, World Bank Country Manager for Malawi, 2017)
The college employs a total of 19 teachers and 7 administrative staff, offers 22 courses and the whole campus is fully solar powered with over 150 computers dedicated specifically for training.
On top of teaching the various courses, all students are also given the opportunity to enrol in a free leadership course, this gives them the prospect of graduating with two certificates. We strive to ensure that our students become people of influence and succeed in the workplace.
Social Impact of JPII
Catholic Community Support
Job Creation
Quality Education
Supporting the Vulnerable
“Learning at JPII has opened me up to the IT world. I learnt more than I expected and I am now a CAD Technician in the construction department, as well as an Architectural Assistant. Back at home they rely on me to help out with computer problems as well.”
(Keith Banda, Former JP2 Student)
JPII has become a highly reputable IT training college in Malawi. It enrolls 600 students a year, with 85% coming from the Blantyre region and the remainder from around the country. JPII offers a range of different IT courses and provides a free leadership programme to every new student, to encourage them to become the leaders of tomorrow. Over half of JPII’s graduates get full time work – a huge achievement in an area where 42.7% of the available workforce is currently unemployed (Office for National Statistics). Many students get work at Beehive and others go onto find work outside doing Data Entry, Lecturing, Web Development, Graphic Design, Customer Support and Technical work. JPII has a scholarship programme that enables the poorest in society to access education. It is governed by a guiding principle of ‘public service, personal sacrifice’ and students are encouraged to give back to the local community through voluntary work. This involves visiting local hospitals, cleaning local markets and planting trees on Michiru Mountain.
Meet the Principal
Kelvin Chikonde
St. John Paul II Catholic College is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning and developing leaders across disciplines who make a positive difference in the world. We are proud to be a part of the Mary Queen of Peace Catholic Institute right here in Chilomoni, Blantyre, Malawi.
Meet The Team
I am Esther Kuweruza. I am a holder of a Bachelor of Engineering in Computer Science, ICT, Community Development and Entrepreneurship. I am a trainer at John Paul 2. I started part time in 2019 and now I am full time. My job requires me to communicate with students at different levels of their education, teaching and training them on different courses. My favourite part of my job is knowing that I am impacting lives in a good way and changing the mindset of students, whilst helping them cope in their day to day lives.
Esther Kuweruza
Magret Kayiyatsa
Maness Lisa Banda
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(£119 GBP/m²)
Large-scale, high-quality construction was vital for creating an aspirational learning environment for otherwise relatively deprived young people. The building comprises 9 Classrooms, 1 Workshop and 2 large Training Rooms, situated on the South-side of a wide, central axis. Additional support and ancillary spaces are situated on the opposite side of the axis, creating quiet offices for private meetings and individual staff work. The axis ends with a generous ground-floor Library, accessible to all students. A feature concrete spiral escape staircase adds interest and dynamism to the Library.