ICT Clubs Drive Digital Innovation in Uasin Gishu

A.C.K St John Sigowet Secondary school receiving their recognition certificate
A.C.K Kaptebee Secondary school receiving their recognition certificate
ICT Clubs supported by Camara Education Kenya continue to open new learning paths for students in Uasin Gishu County. Through the clubs, learners get room to practise skills that go beyond the usual classwork, including basic web development, graphic design, and other digital skills that build their confidence.
 
From May to July, the clubs took part in an innovation challenge under the STEM STEPS project with support from Dell Technologies. Students worked in teams to create projects such as school websites, online magazines, and other simple digital products. Many of them shared how the challenge helped them turn their ideas into something real while improving their creativity and teamwork.
 
Congratulations to the winners:
 
A.I.C Ndabarnach Secondary School – 1st Place, School Magazine Category
The Eldoret Kandie Secondary School – 2nd Place, School Magazine Category
A.C.K Kaptebee Secondary School – 1st Place, School Website Category
A.C.K St. John Sigowet Secondary School – 2nd Place, School Website Category
S.D.A Kapchumba Secondary School – 3rd Place, School Website Category
 
“We are grateful to Camara Education and Dell Technologies for giving our students the opportunity to showcase their talents through the STEM STEPS Innovation Sprint Challenge. Initiatives like this encourage creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving, preparing our young people to be future innovators and leaders.” said Mrs. Esther Serem, the Principal A.C.K St. John Sigowet Secondary School.
 
These achievements highlight how technology is transforming learning and showcase the potential of young people ready to innovate and lead.
The Eldoret Kandie receiving their recognition certificate
A.I.C Ndabarnach Secondary school receiving their recognition certificate

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