BSP Life PNG Limited (BSPL) has donated two new computer sets and three Wi-Fi-routers to Koiari Park Adventist Secondary School, with access to free e-learning material to supplement the knowledge and skillsets for these students.
BSP Life PNG, a licensed life insurer and subsidiary of BSP Financial Group Limited, handed over an e-library set up worth K30, 000, under the BSP annual community initiative.
With this e-library, students and teachers at Koiari Park Adventist Secondary School can access Resource books , Copies of old PNG exam papers, Encyclopedias/Dictionaries, Crash Courses, Wikipedia, Reading books Motivational videos & video tutorials, Microsoft office Training and teachers can upload assignments, notes and other important documents for students to download or access at any time without an internet connection.
Students and teachers can also connect to the e-library through Wi-Fi access, without requiring internet access.
“Education is one of the most important investments a country can make in its future and part of that starts here in our schools, in the classrooms and in libraries. School libraries provide opportunities for students to think, create, share & grow. They can be a hub of learning, bridging the digital divide and making a difference in the lives of students. Our students are the leaders of tomorrow and it is important they get the best education possible,” said BSP Life PNG Country Manager, Nilson Singh.
“When access to education and learning grows, the ripple effects on communities and countries is remarkable. While we stand as a corporate organisation, each of our staff is a part of a community. I hope that through our contribution today to Koiari Park Adventist Secondary School, it will empower learners, inspire and make meaningful change for current students and future generations as well,” added Singh.
Koiari Park Adventist Secondary School Principal Sailas Wagi thanked BSP for providing them with this much needed educational tool.
“Thank you for the tremendous donation that seemed small but worthy for the school especially teachers and students in boosting their learning, capacity” Mr Wagi said in tears.
BSP has delivered 529 community projects since 2009, worth over K13.39 million. This year, 2022, under the theme ‘Health and Education’, BSP handed-over 11 community projects from the 49 projects proposed by each of our Branches and Business Units.