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Northcliff High School projects new possibilities through a great donation

The school recently donated projectors to Dr Molefi Oliphant Math,Science & ICT School of Specialisation.

Northcliff High School (NHS) recently upgraded its classroom digital projectors, which made over 40 projectors available. With the previously used projectors still in very good condition, it was decided that these projectors should be donated to another school as part of Northcliff’s goal to help develop other educational institutions.

The projectors that were donated to Dr Molefi Oliphant Math, Science & ICT School of Specialisation.

As Vanderbijlpark-based Dr Molefi Oliphant Math, Science & ICT School of Specialisation has a focus on developing their learners in subjects of maths, science and information technology, NHS saw this donation of projectors as a valuable tool for the school. It is within these subjects that teachers can demonstrate vital information and subject matter with the aid of digital projectors.

NHS’s Walter Essex-Clark and Andrew Wilkins, the school’s headmaster and deputy headmaster, respectively, handed over the projectors to Phomolo Mohanoe, the specialisation school’s principal.

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