STUDENTS of St Ignatius Secondary School in Aitape, West Sepik, will soon have access to a resource centre to learn and enhance their computing skills. The school had already been assessed and designated as one of the locations to host a resource centre being established by the International Telecommunication Union under the European Union – Support to Rural Entreprenuership, Investment and Trade in Papua New Guinea (EU-Streit PNG) programme. School principal Ronald Raintangen said the school had about 800 students and was regarded as a rural school because of its geographical location and the resource centre would be beneficial.
“The students attending the school come from various background and this resources centre would be a very resourceful avenue,” he said. Deputy principal administration Matthew Sebedi said that despite the school being one of the top performing in the country, students always faced difficulties when it came to computing knowledge. The National / PNG Education News Also read Comments are closed.
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