New Science Equipment Inspires Innovation at Sibusisiwe High School

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Science is at the heart of innovation and having the right equipment is essential for nurturing young minds. Access to quality science resources allows learners and educators to move beyond theoretical knowledge and experience concepts in a hands-on, practical way.

On 19 September 2025, Sibusisiwe High School in Matsulu, learners and educators buzzed with excitement as they explored their new Smartboard and science laboratory equipment, including microscopes, lab coats, glass beakers, the DNA molecule structure and many more generously provided by Nafasi Waters. These resources will spark curiosity, inspire hands-on learning and encourage learners and educators alike to dream bigger, while enabling teachers to deliver lessons that are interactive, engaging and impactful.

The donation included microscopes, lab coats, glass beakers, and a DNA model to make science learning more engaging and hands-on. These resources will enable educators to deliver more interactive lessons, spark curiosity, and inspire a new generation of innovators.

For Adopt-a-School Foundation, the event demonstrated how investing in STEM education enhances learning outcomes and equips learners with the skills needed to thrive in a changing world.

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