We firmly believe that a library is a vital part of every school, fostering imagination, logical thinking, and reading skills in students. Recently, we established a library at our school, staffed by a permanent librarian, with an initial collection of over 500 books. As part of our curriculum, every student spends at least two periods in the library and can borrow up to two books per week.
Our goal is to expand our library's book collection to 2,000+ volumes by the end of this academic year. If you're interested in donating books to support this initiative, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Your contribution will help us enrich our library and provide our students with access to a wider range of resources.
Despite limited access to robotics technology in our area, our school is equipped with over 25 LEGO EV3 robots. Students have the opportunity to program these robots to perform various tasks, such as following a line using color sensors, navigating around obstacles, or moving objects from one area to another. This hands-on experience with robotics is invaluable in developing our students' logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
We firmly believe that hands-on experience is key to effective learning. To enhance our students' understanding of science concepts, our director has invested in Snap Circuit kits, Electricity, and Magnetism kits from the USA. These interactive tools have proven to be incredibly helpful, allowing our students to grasp complex subjects in a more engaging and intuitive way.
We recognize that many families in our area can't afford computers for their children, putting them at a disadvantage in today's tech-driven world. To bridge this gap, we're committed to providing every student in our school with access to computer education. Students from 3rd to 9th grade will attend at least two periods of computer classes per week, gaining essential computer skills.
We're extremely grateful to Evergy, a US-based utility company, for their generous donation of 30 laptops to our school. This contribution will enable us to deliver high-quality computer education to our students, empowering them to thrive in an increasingly digital world.