The Philanthropic Collective is delighted to have contributed $1000 towards the creation of a Maker Space for the students of Sassafras Primary School. The Maker Space project will be an important strategy to better engage all their students in the sort of hands-on education that gives them an understanding of the powerful role of technology in learning and life. It will promote hands-on exploration of hydraulics, motion, conductivity, electronics, coding and robotics.

Students will soon be learning about coding after the Philanthropic Collective contributed $1000 towards the creation of a Maker Space. Photo: Ranges Trader Mail
Update: Ranges Trader Mail published this article:
Making room for a Makerspace