POLOKWANE – Westenburg Secondary School received two new computers from Total New World service station and Total Auto Stop service station.
The computers are programmed to help learners with mathematics, science and English.
Paul Verveen from Total New World and Total Auto Stop service stations is a Westenburg resident and he said his company decided to focus on education.
“Education is key to the development of young people and will affect the future,” he said.
Jimmy Steele, acting school principal thanked Total New World and Total Auto Stop service stations for the donation.
“The donation will contribute to our teacher training for the improvement of their English, maths, science and technology classes for the learners.
“This will be beneficial to the learners’ educational development,” Steele said.



