The Samoa College class of 1991 to 1994 opened their Smart Classroom Project at their old school last Friday afternoon.
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This includes a projector, D.V.D. player, white board, printer, flat screen T.V. and other maintenance work in order to help the students with their daily studies.
The equipment will help students keep up with rapid changes in technology.
The President of the class of 1991-1994, Tuiloma Bismark Tamati, said that even though it’s been 20 twenty years since they left the college, they still want to give back to Samoa College.
“Hopefully this project will help and will be put into great use for the benefit of our students here in Samoa College.”
Principal of Samoa College, Papali’i Reupena Rimoni, said that the “mission of the college is to provide a quality learning environment which meets the needs and encourages the full development of every student.
“On behalf of the deputy principal, staff and students of the college may I extend to you our sincerest gratitude and heartfelt thanks for the kind assistance in the form of this smart room for the college.
“Also, special thanks to families, husbands and wives who have also contributed enormously through their support.”
“A number of you have kids here at the college and it is our hope that your contribution this morning will motivate and inspire them to value education by being committed and determined to achieve pursued goals.”
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