Mining firm donates stationery to coastal school

Deep Yellow Limited’s Reptile Mineral Resources and Exploration (RMR) on Monday donated textbooks and educational equipment to Narraville Secondary School at Walvis Bay.

Walvis Bay education inspector Theresia Goagoses identified the need for textbooks at the school, especially for Grade 9 pupils.

“May these textbooks serve as valuable resources, igniting curiosity and fuelling the thirst for knowledge among students. Together, let’s continue to invest in the future generation’s education and empower them to reach their full potential,” Goagoses said at the donation ceremony.

Deep Yellow also donated a projector and mobile screen to help bring lessons to life.

The total value of the donation comes to approximately N$42 000.

Guardian principal Anton van Wyk told The Namibian since the school was opened in January, the approximately 330 pupils from grades 7 to 9 still do not have textbooks and have to depend on printed copies.

“The orders have been placed, so we are expecting the textbooks soon,” he said.

He noted that the Grade 9s are writing their semi-externals soon and are thus a priority.

“We are just very grateful for this donation. It will really help.”

RMR Exploration manager Katrin Kärner highlighted the importance of collaboration with the directorate to meet educational needs.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *