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The donation of new computers to Gospel Primary School has allowed the school to establish its very own eLibrary. The computer donation was done by Vodafone ATH Fiji Foundation last week. Vodafone ATH Fiji Foundation director and trustee, Manarusa Vanabale who handed over computers to the school said the introduction of eLibraries in primary schools mark a pivotal moment in their journey.

She said in an age where technology evolves at a fast pace, children must be equipped with the tools and skills to thrive in this digital world. “An eLibrary is not only a repository of books, it is a gateway to endless learning opportunities,” she said. “It bridges the gaps between traditional education and a digital future – providing our students with access to a wealth of information that extends far beyond the confinement of their classrooms.



“Statistics tells us a compelling story; research shows that children exposed to digital learning resources exhibit improved literacy rate and enhance numeracy skills. “The accessibility of diverse materials fosters critical thinking and creativity allowing young minds to explore subjects in-depth and at their own pace.” The school was grateful for the timely donation.

Head of school, Jope Ravolaca said the donation was a significant milestone for the school. “It is an initiative that will profoundly enhance our students digital reading and learning experiences,” he said. “We extend our deepest appreciation to Vodafone ATH Fiji .

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