Fruit Layer directs development work in Kenya
In line with the government goal of Kenia, of making digital literacy
a reality to all parts of the country and more so in remote villages,
FruitLayer delivers 6 new laptops to the Shikhombelo primary
school at Shiseso.
The school as the community and learners are very grateful for this
support. The creation of the ICT hub will go along way in equipping
the youngsters with the appropriate digitals skills that are needed
in the fast changing and dynamic world they are about to step into.
Remote working, programming languages, Ai powered program-
ming amongst others, are some of the jobs of the future that these
youngsters 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/