In a move to bolster the learning experience for students, Kimbe Teachers College in West New Britain has inaugurated a new lecture room. Principal Ismael Leka revealed that the construction of the lecture room, costing K47,000, was made possible through a K300,000 grant from the provincial government, allocated last year. The newly opened facility is designed to accommodate the current student population and foster a conducive learning environment. Principal Leka expressed plans for further enhancements, utilizing the remaining funds to reorganize existing spaces and create four lecture rooms, acknowledging that these developments would take some time.
Raphael Divu, the Provincial Executive Council Education Services Chairman, affirmed the commitment to allocate additional funding to the education sector for the overall improvement of educational quality in the province. Recognizing the challenges posed by the growing population and its impact on service delivery, Divu emphasized the province's dedication to collaborating with responsible stewards of allocated funds. "Educational development is crucial, given its pervasive importance," Divu stated. "The provincial government aims to work with those who demonstrate prudent use of funds, focusing on building more infrastructure to establish an optimal learning environment for students in the region." In his call to action, Divu urged the college community to prioritize their studies, emphasizing the pivotal role they play in shaping the future as educators. As the province looks forward to further advancements in education, the collective effort to foster a commitment to learning remains paramount. Also read Comments are closed.
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