Concordia College (Namibia)

Concordia College is a school in Windhoek, the capital of Namibia.

As of 2020[update] it had 1,023 learners and was one of nine Namibian schools to offer German as a foreign language.

[1] The school facility was privately owned by Consolidated Diamond Mines (CDM, now Namdeb), the Namibian subsidiary of De Beers.

Establishment of the facility by De Beers was reflected in the school's diamond-shaped logo.

The requirement of an IQ test as a prerequisite for admission was abandoned in 1993.