PUP donates computer to school
Teachers and students of Central Christian Primary School on Freetown Road are today better able to access information with the click of a mouse. The school received a fully-loaded computer and printer this afternoon from Pickstock PUP chairman and political aspirant Bobby Usher. He made the presentation to Vice Principal Thomas Zetina who said the donation couldn’t have come at a better time.
Thomas Zetina, Vice Principal, Central Christian
“We don’t have any computers working at the moment, but with this computer I know for sure the children will benefit by this and they’ll put it great use.”
“It was indeed a surprise. It came sudden, so we really appreciate this because there are people who are considering the school and they also have in mind these children.”
Bobby Usher, PUP Chairman, Pickstock
“C.C.S. was really picked because its the only school in the Pickstock division that is a full fledged elementary school from Infant I to Standard VI and it’s a school that we feel is doing very good for the community, very good for the city and for the country.”
“This is the beginning of a project that we’re going to re-develop in the Pickstock division. I’ll try my outmost best to bring a computer school and Internet access to all the schools in the city, but let Pickstock be one of the pioneers in this effort.”