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Windhoek International School appoints Romondo Jordani as Estate Manager

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Windhoek International School has appointed Romondo Jordani as its new Estate Manager effective July 2026, according to a statement issued by the school.

The appointment follows a competitive recruitment process for the operational leadership role.

Jordani joins the school from St. Paul’s College Namibia, where he served as Estate Manager and oversaw campus operations, maintenance, infrastructure projects, health and safety systems, and support services.

According to Windhoek International School, Jordani brings extensive experience in facilities and estate management within Namibia’s independent school sector, as well as experience managing complex campus operations and coordinating teams across multiple service areas.

The school said his appointment comes as WIS continues to expand and develop its facilities.

“Romondo brings exactly the kind of experience, professionalism, and calm leadership that we were seeking for this role,” said Ethan Van Drunen.

“He has a proven track record of managing school estates to a high standard, and he understands the importance of creating environments where students and staff can thrive. We are excited to welcome him to the WIS community.”

Jordani said he looked forward to contributing to the school’s operations and campus development.

“I am honoured to join Windhoek International School and to contribute to a school with such a strong reputation for community, international-mindedness, safety, safeguarding, and student-centered education,” he said.

“I look forward to working with staff and the wider WIS community to ensure that the school’s campus continues to support excellent learning experiences for all students.”

Founded in 1990, Windhoek International School is Namibia’s only International Baccalaureate World School and offers the Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma programmes to students aged between three and 19 years.

The not-for-profit school said about 50% of its students are Namibian nationals, while the remainder come from around 50 other countries.

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