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Mpilisweni School of Specialisa­tion officially launched in Gauteng

- –SAnews.gov.za

Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) MEC, Matome Chiloane, has officially launched the Mpilisweni Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion, with a focus on Manufactur­ing and Logistics in Katlehong, Ekurhuleni.

The GDE streamline­s its schools to match the focuses of each of the schools' Economic Developmen­t Corridors, thus responding to the skills gap of each corridor.

According to the department, learners from the school demonstrat­ed a wide array of advanced skills during the official launch.

“These include a smart truck that they built, which is meant to use solar power instead of petrol. Learners proceeded to show extensive knowledge in DNA profiling, using biotechnol­ogy and gel electropho­resis to analyse DNA.

“The school also features a driving simulator, which can simulate other real-world environmen­ts. Other inventions included a solar tracking panel which detects light sources similar to a sunflower, as well as a LiFi-connected sound system,” the GDE said. LiFi is a high-speed, bidirectio­nal, and fully networked wireless communicat­ion of

data using light.

The GDE said the crown jewel of the learners' creation is a smart factory that uses smart automation to operate and produce

bread from scratch.

Girl learners first exhibited a model of the factory, which includes automation and mechatroni­cs that they envision using in the future.

The MEC had the opportunit­y of viewing the actual factory and getting a taste of the bread. The school sells the loaves of bread to schools in surroundin­g areas at only R9.90 a loaf.

The factory is a result of the partnershi­p between the Gauteng Department of Education and Sifiso Edtech, which is invested in providing real-world applicatio­ns of innovative technology in education.

Albany is also a partner, with their baking expertise, fusing learner knowledge with practical resources that do not only result in mere loaves of bread, but essentiall­y nurtures the minds and bodies of learners, and ultimately the community.

Mpilisweni is a no-fee school that relies entirely on Section 21 allocation for financial upkeep.

 ?? ?? Department of Education (GDE) MEC, Matome Chiloane at the launch of the Mpilisweni Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion in Ekurhuleni.
Department of Education (GDE) MEC, Matome Chiloane at the launch of the Mpilisweni Maths, Science & ICT School of Specialisa­tion in Ekurhuleni.

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