Lillydale comes online with new learning centre
Lillydale Digital Learning Campus (LDLC) will be the fourth digital learning campus to go live as part of the Hazyview cluster of digital learning campuses.

The Good Work Foundation (GWF) and Sabi Sabi Private Game Reserve will soon launch the Lillydale Digital Learning Campus (LDLC) at Hlomani High School in the Lillydale area.
LDLC will be the fourth digital learning campus to go live as part of the Hazyview cluster of digital learning campuses.
Once fully operational, the Hazyview cluster will provide access to digital learning programmes to 26 500 scholars and youth from the communities on the western border of the Greater Kruger National Park.
“We are excited, but we are also humbled,” said Verena Wagner of GWF. “The Hazyview Cluster is proof of a concept, a vision that collaboration between an NGO, government (the Mpumalanga Department of Education), business and community can operate strategically to build education interventions that look toward the year 2030 and beyond.”
