Taifa, Accra – The Royal Madonna School in Taifa has taken a significant leap into the future with the installation of a new digital skills lab on March 15, 2024. This initiative is part of a transformative partnership with RecellGhana Computerlabs, which specialises in providing Computerlab-as-a-Service. This collaboration represents a five-year, investment-free agreement that equips the school with the necessary infrastructure to offer top-notch computer-based education.
The comprehensive Computerlab-as-a-Service includes:
- The use of a fully equipped Computerlab from RecellGhana Computerlabs.
- The use of a full suite of legitimate educational software aligned with the Ghana National ICT Curriculum.
- Professional training for teachers to effectively utilise the new technology.
- A dedicated helpdesk for ongoing teacher support.
- Reliable 4G internet connectivity with a generous allowance of 25Gb per month.
- Real-time monitoring of lab performance, ensuring security and software maintenance.
- Regular hardware maintenance, including a repair and replacement service at no additional cost.
This strategic partnership is designed to guide Royal Madonna School on its journey to produce digitally skilled students, addressing a critical need in Ghana’s educational landscape. RecellGhana Computerlabs is committed to the long-term operation of the digital skills laboratory, assuring maintenance, replacement, and updating of the facilities throughout the partnership.
Under the leadership of Headmaster Madam Priscilla Asare, Royal Madonna School has a history of excellence, with numerous awards in sports and academics. The school’s participation in the Independence Day march pass at El Wak Sports Stadium in 2024 is a testament to its vibrant community presence.
The inauguration of the Computer Lab was met with great excitement, marking a new era for the Royal Madonna School. Empowered by this partnership, the school is now delivering a cutting-edge educational experience that nurtures the next generation of leaders and innovators in Ghana.
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