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Maritime school adds new facilities

07 Apr 2017 - by Staff reporter
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Simon’s Town School Lawhill Maritime Centre head boy Bohlale Motsieloa and head girl Katlego Makgato assist Western Cape Premier Helen Zille to unveil the plaque at the opening of the new Lawhill facilities last week. Sponsored by the TK Foundation and the AP Moller Maersk Foundation, the school has built a new electronic navigation classroom, believed to be the first in the world for a secondary school, according to Western Cape Premier Helen Zille. Six additional cabins to house more students, a ships library and repository facility and a marine sciences classroom are part of the upgrade.

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