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Mary Bilingual Comprehensive High School – A Refuge of Hope

In the quiet town of Loum, a powerful story of transformation is unfolding.
Mary Bilingual Comprehensive High School (MBCHS) was founded in 2019 by Mr. Ngwana Constantine Tembong as a compassionate response to Cameroon’s ongoing socio-political crisis that displaced thousands of families from the North West and South West regions.

Why Mary Bilingual Comprehensive High School?

Choosing a secondary school is a big decision. Here are the plain facts that set Mary Bilingual apart.
  1. Top results – 94 % A-Level pass rate in 2024, the highest in the region.
  2. Bilingual edge – every student leaves fluent in English and French, doubling job choices.
  3. Wide choice – 11 technical options plus full general education; pick what fits your talent.
  4. Small classes – 24 students on average, so teachers know your name and your weak spots.
  5. Real skills – technical students service cars, wire houses or sew garments for real clients and earn while they learn.
  6. Modern tools – CNC cutters, engine lifts, science labs, computer rooms; no waiting for your turn.
  7. Safe campus – 24-hour nurse, security post, boarding house with adult supervisors on every floor.
  8. University links – full counselling, mock interviews, scholarship help; five 2024 grads won overseas scholarships.
  9. Value for money – clear fee sheet, no hidden costs, payment plans, and scholarships for bright or needy students.
  10. Proof – five years of steady improvement; parents, employers and the Ministry all rate us “excellent.”
Come for a tour any school day. Walk the workshops, speak to the teachers, taste the cafeteria food and ask the students why they like their school. You will leave knowing Mary Bilingual is the place where hard work meets opportunity—and opportunity wins.

Our Mission

To restore hope and dignity by providing accessible, bilingual, and skill-oriented education to children affected by displacement and poverty.

Our Vision

To nurture a generation of educated, skilled, and compassionate leaders who will transform their communities and contribute to a more peaceful and prosperous Cameroon

Our Challenges

While progress has been remarkable, the journey is far from over: Facilities designed for 500 students now host over 1,000 Limited technical equipment for hands-on learning Many students unable to afford tuition and materials Dedicated teachers working under challenging conditions Your support can change this reality.

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