By RODRICK DESURI
Auki
An Australian couple has supported Su’u National Secondary School in Malaita Province with 17 laptops.
The donation was made possible through the support of Mount Evelyn Christian School in Australia, and was handed over to Su’u School over the weekend.
The support will empower the future of the school.
Steven Olia, thanks and appreciates the Australian family for the timely donation of impactful equipment for the school.
He said the laptops will have an impact on the teachers and students of the school in terms of enhancing opportunities with improved digital tools.
“We would like to sincerely express our heartfelt appreciation for the generous donation of equipment, which include a total of 17 laptops, 17 computer mice, and three external keyboards over the weekend.
“These resources will have a lasting impact on our community, greatly enhancing learning opportunities for both students and staff by providing us access to digital tools and educational materials,” he said.
He said the action displayed by the Australian couple shows kindness, generosity, and commitment to making a difference in the school.
“We are deeply grateful for your kindness, generosity, and commitment which it will make a difference,” he added.
Island Sun understands that these laptops will boost the learning environment of both students and teachers as they already have a computer lab at the school.
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