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It’s the start of a new chapter for learners of Goodwood College as they launched the new Fourth Industrial Revolution (4iR) Stream Lab, a sponsorship made possible by the Sakhikamva Foundation and AYO Technology Solutions. PHOTO: LEIGH PAGE
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xcitement and thrill lingered at Goodwood College in Ruyterwacht last week as the new Fourth Industrial Revolution (4iR) Stream Lab was launched. The Stream (science, technology, robotics,
engineering, aeronautics and mathematics) Lab was made possible by the Sakhikamva Foundation and AYO Technology Solutions. At the opening of the lab on Tuesday 3 November, school principal Virginia Africa says this is a new beginning for the school and community. “Our old woodwork class was converted
into a 4iR Stream Lab. This is world class. For me the bonus is that we are exposing our learners to the fourth industrial revolution technology. “This is a great investment that’s going to add a lot of value to the school. We want to use this facility to its full potential by also extending it to the broader community by
having robotics clubs operating after hours and over the weekend. “We are in the process of discussing introducing robotics as a subject at the school, possibly for the new year, but this will have to be decided amongst the provincial education department and our school staff. V To page 3