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IT and science labs to benefit Ulundi community

Preparing South Africa's future scientists

KING Senzangakhona High School outside Ulundi received a state-of-the-art mobile science and IT laboratory thanks to PPC.

Complete with the very latest science and chemistry equipment, the laboratories look set to inspire the next generation of scientists, engineers and doctors at the school, ensuring that today’s collective initiatives have long-term and sustained positive impact in the community.

Featuring CAPS syllabus software for life science and physical science subjects, the labs provide a cost-effective mobile solution to schools without their own laboratory.

PPC Sales Executive Rob Rein watches as the King Senzangakhona High School principal Mr Ntshalitshali signs the memorandum of understanding

The labs will allow for an integrated approach towards teaching and learning science and technology, and bringing these subjects to life.

‘The mobile lab is an ideal alternative for underprivileged schools such as King Senzangakhona as it incorporates both the technology and science equipment needed to conduct experiments covered in the high school science syllabus,’ said Kabira Akoob, PPC Group CSI Manager.

‘It brings physics and chemistry to life as never before.’

Other organisations which made contributions to the school were Diebold Nixdorf, Smartlabs, Brainwave, Princess D Menstrual Cups and the Office of the Royal family.

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