Uranium explorer donates NK’s IT textbooks to Duinesig High School

Uranium explorer donates N$65K’s IT textbooks to Duinesig High School

By Adolf Kaure.

Uranium explorer, Deep Yellow Limited, together with its subsidiary Reptile Mineral Resources and Exploration (RMR), just lately donated textbooks price greater than N$65,000 to Duinesig High School in Walvis Bay.

According to RMR spokesperson, Sugnet Smit the donation allows the college to offer each learner with the assets she or he wants for educational success.

“RMR remains dedicated to enhance educational opportunities and continues to seek new ways to make a positive impact on the community.”

“This donation is just one of many initiatives reflecting RMR’s commitment to uplifting future generations,” stated Smit.

RMR’s exploration supervisor, Katrin Kärner emphasised the significance of collaboration with the Directorate of Education, Arts, and Culture to handle instructional wants.

“May these textbooks serve as valuable resources, sparking curiosity and a passion for learning among learners.”

“Together, we are investing in the future generation’s education and empowering them to reach their full potential,” stated Kärner.

In 2023, Duinesig High School launched Computer Science as a brand new topic. Since then, learners lacked textbooks which prompted the Principal, Stanley Uri-Khob to strategy RMR for assist.

The firm intervened and provided 90 textbooks for grades 8 to 11 plus complete educating guides for educators to make use of of their pc centre.

Uri-Khob expressed his gratitude to RMR for the assist, noting the constructive influence these assets could have on learners’ studying expertise.

According to him, partnering with RMR exemplifies the college’s dedication to take care of its excessive requirements and fostering tutorial progress.

“We sincerely appreciate RMR’s generous donation and support. These textbooks will significantly enhance the learning experience for all learners, contributing to a brighter educational journey,” stated Uri-Khob.

Duinesig High School is the top-performing Grade 12 faculty within the Erongo Region and sixth-best nationwide.


 

Exploration Manager at Reptile Mineral Resources, Dr Katrin Kärner (left) presenting a show cheque to cowl the textbook donation to Duinesig High School Principal, Stanley Uri-Khob.


 

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