We are thrilled to announce that Children in the Wilderness (CITW), in partnership with the Grand Circle Foundation (GCF), has been able to successfully renovate and refurbish the Lukosi Secondary School Science Laboratory, bringing a new wave of opportunity and learning to the students at the school.
Situated near Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, the school recently hosted the CITW team at a special event to officially open the newly renovated science lab, and it was a morning filled with gratitude and excitement.
At Lukosi Secondary School, the science curriculum plays a crucial role in shaping the education of students, covering subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. However, the outdated state of the science laboratories has posed challenges for both teachers and learners. With broken furnishings and limited resources, students have been unable to fully engage in practical lessons essential for their education.
The school and students are immensely grateful to CITW and GCF for the generous donation that allowed this renovation project to take place. The impact of this renovation project extends far beyond the walls of the Science Lab.
By providing Lukosi Secondary School with a fully equipped and modernised science laboratory, students now have the opportunity to receive a quality education that will prepare them for national examinations and future academic pursuits. This project aims to level the playing field for students, ensuring they have the tools they need to succeed.
Children in the Wilderness looks forward to witnessing the positive outcomes of this initiative, and the enhanced learning opportunities it will bring to the students at Lukosi Secondary School.