Friday 23 February 2018

The Grange Christian School THRASS training

The THRASS training at the Grange primary school was a very energetic and interactive session. The training was supposed to begin at 0830 hrs but  by 0800 almost all of the participants were present. Despite the dreary weather, it rained consistently through out the day, the atmosphere in the school's boardroom,where the training occurred, was light to the point of being jovial. The training sailed smoothly.


Mr. Sibanda, the Grange headmaster, had insisted on having his teachers trained THRASS to be able to effectively and correctly teach the students English. His greatest wish is to have the students that pass through his school to have a very strong educational foundation that can allow them to compete at a global level, given how increasingly the world is becoming a global village.  
Mr. Sibanda was very pleased with the workshop and requested another training. The teaching staff also were pleased with the training and how eye opening it was for them. Many of them commented on how much of an impact the training will be to their students. 

Thursday 8 February 2018

OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE ST. GILES LAB



                                               
The official opening of St. Giles computer lab.

Monday 5 February 2018

OUR NEW OFFICES


A Date with Chaminuka primary School

WLZ technical teams installing machines at Chaminuka Primary School's computer laboratory.

In moving on with our vision, to provide ICT education and resources to a generation of learners, World Links Zimbabwe (WLZ) donated fully equipped desktops to Chaminuka Primary school in Chitungwiza. Our technical team, the men in white waistcoats, installed the machines at the school's computer laboratory and did a test run, as well as show the children and their teachers the basic skills for operating a machine. 
Our goal is to equip children from a young age with a adequate skills to function in a world with fast paced technology that is increasingly evolving. The computers were only a small step on our part to assist the young ones's leap into the digital era. We are going to continue working with them, as well as schools countrywide, to prepare a generation with skills that give them a chance to participate on a global scale.                                                                                                                                               


Mr. Chanda, Director, addressing the teaching staff at Chaminuka Primary School.