October 7, 2010

KE NAKO: The hardware arrives..

Ke nako, or it is time
(to steal a phrase from the 2010 Soccer World Cup) .
This is the moment the Stage II schools have been eagerly counting down to!!
See the story unfold in the pictures below.

4 comments:

  1. Everyone so happy to finally have the computers. The Educators and Learners at Prince George Primary School are all ecstatic to start in the Lab. After William's training on Wednesday 6 October 2010, all the educators were so excited and eager to learn. I hope that ZSP will prosper, realise all there dreams and make the lives of the Educator and the Learner much easier.

    Sincerly
    Gadija Pringle

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  2. Everyone at St. Mary's Primary are so excited with the new technology. It is such a great honour to be a part of this project. The Educators and Learners are very eager to come and start in the Lab. Even during breaks the learners try to sneak a peak and i can see how overwhelmed they are, that just makes my day. I hope that ZSP will prosper and that we with the help of the Educators and Learners can make this project a success in the future.

    Sincerly
    Catherine Cooper
    Lab Assistant - St. Mary's Primary

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  3. The moment the computers arrived at Thomas Wildschutt Senior Primary, Mr Jansen asked that Fadwa Mia (our lab assistant) and Mrs Daniels and a few trustworthy kids help with the unpacking of the technology. Within three hours after arrival, all computers were unpacked, boxes were readied for recycling and even visitors, like Circuit Team officials, had the grand tour with our proud principal. Throughout the setting up process, other learners tried to catch glimpses at the new venue and the activity that prefects had to assist in keeping the area clear. ZSP exceeded our expectations and the TWSP community greatly thanks the organisation. Our budget meeting will also be the date of the launch of the computer room for all parents and I will forward the details of said launch to the team at ZSP in due course. Once more, thanks for taking our community into the information age - the excitement and hard work begins now.

    Majdi Ryklief
    TWSP

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  4. At Sonwabo the principal and the whole staff is excited about the Lab,they could not stop coming to just look at the computers and most importantly they realy want and eager to learn as it always has been their dream to have a Lab,"now our learners can have bright and a better future" other teacher said.

    Ziphelele
    Lab Assistant-Sonwabo Primary

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