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King Jesus International School Champions Sustainable Digital Education

King Jesus International School Champions Sustainable Digital Education

Living up to its name, King Jesus International School, located at Old Estate, SSNIT Flats, Koforidua, is championing sustainable digital education through a strategic partnership with Computerlabs Ghana, empowering both students and teachers with modern digital skills.

As part of this initiative, educators at the school recently took part in a base training organized by Computerlabs Ghana. The training introduced teachers to the computerlab setup and guided them on proper usage, maintenance, and security of the workstations. Participants also explored Ghana Education Service-approved applications and other educational software installed on the workstations, gaining practical skills to integrate digital tools across all subjects. At the end of the training, teachers received certificates in recognition of their participation.

Before the training, Computerlabs Ghana installed a 21-workstation computerlab at King Jesus International School, including a central server, UPS battery, switch, and 4G router with internet data. To ensure sustainability, the school will benefit from routine maintenance, equipment replacement, repair services, and access to a dedicated help desk for technical support.

School leaders say the partnership will equip students with essential digital skills for higher education and future careers while giving teachers the confidence to innovate in the classroom. By embracing sustainable digital education, King Jesus International School is also contributing to bridging Ghana’s digital divide and supporting national development.

King Jesus International School provides quality education for primary school students with a focus on holistic development. The school integrates Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, and the Arts (STEAM) into its curriculum while nurturing ethical values, global awareness, and respect for diverse cultures. Through modern resources and innovative teaching, King Jesus International School aims to prepare learners to succeed academically and socially in a rapidly changing world.

Dora Memorial School Complex Partners with Computerlabs Ghana to Drive Sustainable Digital Education

Dora Memorial School Complex Partners with Computerlabs Ghana to Drive Sustainable Digital Education

Dora Memorial School Complex in Ho has taken a bold step toward transforming teaching and learning by partnering with Computerlabs Ghana to introduce sustainable digital education. It combines modern tools with training and support, making digital education practical, reliable, and sustainable for the whole school.

The school now has a new computerlab with 21 workstations, supported by a server, UPS backup battery, internet connectivity, and Ghana Education Service-approved educational software. What sets this facility apart is its sustainability. Computerlabs Ghana offers maintenance, equipment replacement, remote monitoring, and an active help desk service, ensuring the computerlab remains dependable for years to come.

The project also prioritizes teacher development. Educators at Dora Memorial took part in a base training workshop to learn how to integrate digital tools into their lessons. They practiced with applications such as Scratch and Microsoft Word, and explored ways technology can be applied across all subjects, not just computing. Teachers will continue through structured training levels, Base, Bronze, Silver, and Gold, designed by Computerlabs Ghana in partnership with the Ghana Society for Education and Technology (GSET).

School leaders have welcomed the initiative as more than just an upgrade. They believe sustainable digital education empowers students with the skills they need to thrive in higher education and future careers, while giving teachers the confidence to innovate in the classroom. On a broader level, they see it as a contribution to closing Ghana’s digital divide and preparing young people to play active roles in national development.

 

With this partnership, Dora Memorial School Complex is positioning itself as a model for future-focused education in the Volta Region. Supported by Computerlabs Ghana, the school is ensuring that digital learning is not just available today but will remain effective, accessible, and sustainable for years to come.

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Golden Foundation School(GFS) Lays Foundation for Sustainable Digital Education in their School

Golden Foundation School(GFS) Lays Foundation for Sustainable Digital Education in their School

Golden Foundation School, located at Blue Street, New Achimota, Accra, has laid a solid foundation to provide sustainable digital education for the teachers and the students in the school.

In August 2025, the GFS, through TeachAide, partnered with Computerlabs Ghana(CLG). After the agreement, CLG installed 21 computers for the school. The computers came with a 4G MTN Router, a UPS Battery, a server, and a classroom screen.

CLG, as part of the partnership deal, will provide maintenance, repair, replacement of damaged devices, help desk, and remote monitoring. This will help the school provide effective and efficient digital education.

After the installation of the computers
After the installation of the computers

Also, the computers have preinstalled Ghana Education Service(GES) approved software and other educational software such as TIP10, GIMP, Scratch, and so on.

 

BASE TRAINING                                   

On the 19th of August 2025, Computerlabs Ghana conducted a base training for the educators at Golden Foundation School. CLG’s teacher trainer, Emmanuel Sefadzi, took the teachers through the basic setup of our CLG’s computer lab, the rules and regulations regarding the lab, and the kind of educational software installed on the computers.

The teacher trainer entreated the teachers to master digital skills so that they do not fall behind, and also to provide the right digital skills lessons to the students.

Base training conducted by CLG
Base training conducted by CLG

ABOUT GOLDEN FOUNDATION SCHOOL

Golden Foundation School was established in 2018 as a nursery school. The school has seen considerable growth, and they are thankful to God for the continuous growth they are experiencing year on year.

As they celebrate five years of academic excellence, they are also grateful for the physical structures and faculties they have created and the holistic blend of extra-curricular activities. These include, but are not limited to, UCMAS, i-Maths, Ballet, Swimming, Football Skills, Basketball, Piano, Volleyball, Taekwondo, etc

Based on their belief that the whole child is important and that each child has a unique potential for excellence, their center is focused on developing their children’s self-esteem, respect, and sense of responsibility for self and for others. They therefore provide a broad, balanced and interesting curriculum to bring the best out of every student.

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Computerlabs Ghana Partners with PAMEPI to provide Sustainable Digital education for Selected Schools in the Northern Region

Computerlabs Ghana Partners with PAMEPI to provide sustainable digital education for selected schools in the Northern Region

Computerlabs Ghana (CLG) has partnered with the Paabinaa Meriga Peace Initiative (PAMEPI) to deliver sustainable digital education to selected schools in the Northern Region of Ghana. This groundbreaking initiative aims to empower schools, teachers, and students—particularly in underserved communities that lack functioning and sustainable ICT infrastructure—to access the tools and skills they need for the digital age.

Through the partnership, CLG and PAMEPI will work together to install over 21,000 computers, impact more than 31,000 students, renovate ICT rooms in partner schools, and provide comprehensive digital education training for teachers.

To launch the program, CLG has completed a pilot installation of 63 computers at Business Senior High School in Tamale. This pilot will help the organization better understand the digital learning needs and behaviors of both teachers and students, enabling them to refine their digital education-as-a-service model for long-term sustainability in the region.

The computers come equipped with 4G MTN routers, a monthly internet bundle, and GES-approved educational software. CLG will also provide regular maintenance, repairs, replacements, and technical support to ensure uninterrupted learning.

On May 5, 2025, CLG and PAMEPI officially launched the new computer lab at Business Senior High School. Speaking at the event, Pim de Bokx, General Manager of Computerlabs Ghana, emphasized that the lack of sustainable digital education is a national challenge, largely due to the absence of ongoing technical support after computers are purchased or donated. He described the partnership with PAMEPI as a crucial turning point for schools in the Northern Region, one that will prepare students for the future and contribute to Ghana’s development.

The Chief Executive Director of PAMEPI highlighted the urgent need for such an initiative, recalling how in the past, computing facilitators had to use stones to explain what a computer mouse looked like. “It is time we put an end to such outdated teaching methods,” she said. “This initiative is a bridge to dignity and dreams for the future leaders of this country in a digitally driven world.” She also shared her vision of a future where more women in the Northern Region become digital innovators, people with disabilities have equal access to ICT, and no learner is left behind.

A representative of the Regional Director of Education commended the project as one that aligns with Ghana Education Service (GES) policy and urged CLG to expand its reach to other regions so more schools can benefit from sustainable digital education.

Computerlabs Ghana remains committed to providing sustainable ICT solutions, technical support, and digital empowerment for schools and communities in underserved areas.

CLG is calling on the Government, NGOs, private institutions, schools, parents, and individuals to support this mission, ensuring both current and future generations are prepared for a technology-driven world.

Your school can also benefit from sustainable digital education—partner with Computerlabs Ghana today.