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Kaur Senior School gets new technology lab

By Seedy Darboe

Kaur Senior Secondary School has launched its first information and communication technology lab that seeks to expose them to the global world and the required skills.

The launching ceremony brought together top government officials including official from the ministry of education, and various principals across the region.

Speaking the event, Mr Adama Jimba Jobe, permanent secretary of basic and secondary education described ICT as a crucial role playing in the society, adding “we cannot achieve much in the absent of ITC.”

This is a good opportunity for you the students to make best of it and learning very seriously to produce good result so that even the student in Gambia high will be happy to choose kaur because of the high result the school produce every year, he said.

He urged the community and teachers to work hard to produce that result because result is everything by ensuring that student read and study.

Mohamed Lamin S Darboe, principal of the school said his schools “are to collect and preserve creative thoughts and intellectual adventures, protect human civilization past and the present, to deepen the skills and knowledge, as needed by the society, and produce thinkers who can move the organization forward on the path of human development.”

According to him, schools are custodian’s inventor of new ideas in science and technologies that contribute to innovation and exposing student to knowledge.

“I urge the entire student to make best use of this as tool of leaning by making more research and fining useful information’s as the world is advancing through technologies,” he said.

Mr Kanteh a representative of education in region five also thank the principal of Kaur and advices student to make best use of ITC as research and educational purpose both in school and outside of the class and learn from the teachers the good method and the principle of ITC.

Mr Jallow a former principal of Kaur senior and Mr. Jeng the principal of Essau both echoed similar sentiments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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