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Madonna helps build school in Malawi

Madonna arrives in the press room for the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York on September 13, 2009. UPI/Laura Cavanaugh
Madonna arrives in the press room for the MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York on September 13, 2009. UPI/Laura Cavanaugh | License Photo

LILONGWE, Malawi, Oct. 27 (UPI) -- U.S. pop star Madonna attended a groundbreaking ceremony for a girls school she is helping to build in Malawi, the country where two of her children were born.

The BBC said the singer took part in the event, cutting a ribbon and planting a tree, while her four kids watched.

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Construction on the $15 million Raising Malawi Academy for Girls, which is being financed and built by Madonna's charity, is expected to take two years to complete, the British broadcaster said.

"Growing up in a privileged life, I took education for granted, but coming to Malawi has taught me a lot of things and (I) learned to appreciate what life gives," Madonna said. "I realized how much (young girls) deserve to be educated and so, for me, the best thing I could do was to build a school, a unique school that will create future female leaders, scientists, lawyers and doctors. If this school is successful, it will be used as a model to replicate it in other countries."

The school is to be built outside the African country's capital of Lilongwe. It is expected to admit 500 girls, the BBC said.

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