Ten more Cape schools get Linux labs
Absa, Engen will spend R600 000 to provide ten Northern Cape schools with Linux-based school laboratories. The two corporates have joined with the province's Dinaledi team in an effort to improve maths and science results in the ten schools by deploying the Shuttleworth Foundation's tuXlab service.
The Absa Foundation and Engen Corporate Affairs announced the partnership in Upington on Friday 9 February. The launch took place at Saul Damon High School in Upington. Other schools in the programme are Mogomotsi High, Kimberley Girls High, Monwabisi High, Weslaan High, Carlton van Heerden High, SA Van Wyk High, Sutherland High, Vuyolwethu High and William Pescod.
The project will be implemented by Inkululeko Technologies, which has installed tuXlab in over 200 schools in South Africa.
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