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UNICEF and BMW Group to launch KwaZulu-Natal’s first coding and robotics hub.

+++ Launch of coding and robotics hub in KwaZulu-Natal +++ Focus on equipping young people from marginalised communities with the tools necessary to thrive in a rapidly changing world +++ Future centres of excellence for STEMIE education +++ Ensuring that children with special needs are included +++

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Estcourt/KwaZulu-Natal. Learners at KwaZamokuhle Special School in Estcourt, KwaZulu-Natal, are stepping into the digital future thanks to the launch of a new Coding and Robotics Hub, established through the BRIDGE partnership between UNICEF and the BMW Group, in collaboration with the Department of Basic Education (DBE).

The BRIDGE partnership is a global initiative that equips young people – particularly those from marginalized communities – with 21st-century skills. In South Africa, this partnership works with the DBE to set up Coding and Robotics Hubs in every province, thereby providing state-of-the-art technology for teaching, learning, and extracurricular activities.

These hubs, located in revamped classrooms in pilot schools and equipped with state-of-the-art advanced technology, serve as centres of excellence, advancing STEAMIE (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship) education for learners, educators, and the wider community. 

KwaZamokuhle Special School, established in 1988, caters to 220 learners with a range of special needs, including those with significant severe intellectual challenges and learners on the autism spectrum.  Despite being a lower-quintile rural school, it has earned recognition for outstanding academic performance, excelling in both the classroom and on the sportsfield.  

“Every child deserves the opportunity to thrive in a fast-changing world, regardless of where they are born or the challenges they face. By bringing technology and innovation to schools like KwaZamokuhle, we are ensuring that learners with special needs are included in South Africa’s digital future,” says Irfan Akhtar, UNICEF South Africa Deputy Representative. 

While this Hub is part of the global BRIDGE initiative, it is deeply local in its purpose. It exists because learners in remote places like Estcourt deserve equal parts of innovation, support, and opportunity. This is BRIDGE with a human face—powered by global backing but grounded in your community. And with a commitment stretching to 2030, it’s built to last.” Mbasa Kepe, BMW Group South Africa, Head of Government and External Affairs. 

The new hub, one of 12 in the country, reflects the collective vision of UNICEF, BMW Group and the DBE, emphasising inclusivity and resilience, while ensuring that all children and young people have the opportunity to learn, develop and grow their skills and knowledge.

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