AppCentrix donates laptops to Gauteng schools
The principal of Tembisa West Secondary School, Mr R Seleho, said he was more than grateful when local managed services IT company, AppCentrix, called to say the school would be a beneficiary of the company’s laptop donation programme. The school received 20 laptops for learners.
“When I was called and told we would be on the receiving end of this donation, I requested a confirmation letter to show that we were indeed so fortunate,” said principal Seleho.
Seleho said the donation would improve learners’ ability to access technology and generally make teaching easier in the school.
“What has had to be done manually, or sharing computers between learners, can now be done in a dedicated learning environment,” he said.
Director of AppCentrix, Karabo Tamela, said that long-term, the company hoped that the newly installed infrastructure in the schools would, “help to produce data analysts and scientists in the next decade. This supports the critical skills sets that government plans to grow to support the Fourth Industrial Revolution agenda, and improve the economy and job creation.”
“Through this project, we are confident that boosting access to technology will motivate the learners at schools to excel.”
AppCentrix has included six local schools in its initiative this year and will be donating 160 laptops overall. In addition, the company will this month employ 12 interns from the community who will enjoy a year-long learnership with the company, taking on data science and technology skills.