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Jeppe High launches digital innovation hub to boost coding and robotics

It stands as a testament to the school's commitment to preparing learners for the demands of a rapidly evolving world.

On 26 June, Jeppe High School for Girls proudly celebrated the official opening of its new media and STEM centre.

This thoughtfully designed space aims to ignite innovation and drive technology-focused learning.

Equipped with cutting-edge resources, the centre offers dynamic programmes such as coding and robotics. It marks the beginning of the Jeppe digital era.

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The centre stands as a testament to the school’s commitment to preparing learners for the demands of a rapidly evolving world.

Equipped with cutting-edge resources and offering dynamic programmes such as coding and robotics, the unveiling of Jeppe High School for Girls’ media/STEM centre signals the beginning of the Jeppe digital era. Photo: Jade Stevens.

Led by the school’s dedicated IT teacher, Mrs Van der Merwe, and her capable team, the centre will serve as a vibrant hub of digital exploration and discovery.

From the start of Term Three, learners will gain full access to the facility, where they will be empowered to explore, design, code and create.

More than just a facility, the centre represents a vision. It champions inclusion, nurtures innovation and inspires a future where young women confidently take their place in the world of STEM and technology.

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