Fruit Layer directs development work in Kenya
In alignment with the Kenyan government’s goal of making digital literacy accessible across the entire country, particularly in remote villages, Fruit Layer has donated six new laptops to Shikhombelo Primary School in Shiseso.
The school, along with the community and its learners, deeply appreciates this support. The establishment of an ICT hub will play a significant role in equipping young people with essential digital skills needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving and dynamic world.
Remote working, programming languages, AI-powered development, and more are among the future careers these students are being prepared for.
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Data
Student population | 500 students |
Classroom capacity | Average 35 students/class |
Electricity connection | Available |
Kindergarten (4-6 years) | 35 student |
Pre-Primary (6-8 years) | 150 students |
Primary (8-14 years) | 315 students |
Total | 500 students |
Teachers | 13 |
IT teachers | 3 |
Teacher/student ratio | 1/38 |
Computer already in school | 5 |
New laptops delivered | 6 |
Region | East africa region |
Country | Kenia |
County | Kakamega county |
Sub-County | Ikolomani south |
Village | Shiseso |
Post Office box | 2998-50100, Kakamega |
More info?
Visit the school’s portal: https://primaryschool.co.ke/kakamega/ikolomani/shisele/shikhombelo-15076/