Acer Africa, together
with business partners CreAtive Credit and Axiz Workgroup have collaborated to
contribute in the construction of a first-of-its-kind technology driven
education facility, based at the Mary Mount School, in the Rashinga district,
Zimbabwe.
The Mary Mount School has
been providing scholars with quality education for a number of years and with
the addition of this technology will provide up to 600 learners with world
class computer-based education.
The aim of this project
is to equip each pupil with essential skills as well contribute to their daily
classroom experience and see them one day achieve the dreams they aspire to.
The Mary Mount School
will be fully equipped with top of the line Acer notebooks, desktops and
monitors as well as an Acer Education interactive whiteboard.
The solution further
includes a fully interactive projector, offering training imperative to all
scholars at the school thus bringing Mary Mount in line with many other schools
in terms of the technology offering at their disposal.
Sylvester Nguni,
Zimbabwean Minister of State (Representing Vice President Joice Mujuru) along
with Lazarus Dokoro, Zimbabwean Deputy Minister of Education Sport and Culture
officiated at the opening of the classroom together with other dignitaries
including Acer Vice President Amin Mortazavi and CreAtive Credit Managing Director
John Burnett after a five hour drive through the remotest of terrain Africa has
to offer.
“Much like the recently
established Orlando Pirates Learning Centre in South Africa, the Mary Mount
version will empower disadvantaged children through integrated technologies,”
says Amin Mortazavi, Vice President of Acer Middle East and Africa “In the
future Acer will aim to establish these facilities all over Africa in order to
provide pupils with a supplementary understanding of their school curriculum.”
The classroom was handed
over to the Rashinga community to realise a partnership that was formed between
CreAtive Credit and the Zimbabwe department of education to address the need
for educational infrastructure in the area. Marius Le Grange, Acer Africa Education
Manager added “The most important investment a nation can make is in its young
learners; offering them education will develop them in to leaders of the 21st
century. Acer is proud to play an active role in such development projects
where students will have access to the latest technology and educational
software available in the market.”
According to Guido Terni,
Acer EMEA Education Manager, technology has assumed a substantial stake in the
social and educational lives of today’s youth. “For them, learning must be
flexible, dynamic, easy, comfortable and practical. Acer plays an active role
in developing and cultivating the school of the future, providing innovative
and easy-to-use solutions to the global education community.”
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