The student-computer ration at Prempeh College is set to improve significantly with the donation and subsequent installation of 72 new gadgets.
It comes on the back of refurbishment of the school’s Information and Communication Technology laboratory by some old students.
The initiative was undertaken by the 1991-1993 year groups of the college as part of their respective anniversaries.
Work involves re-roofing, installation of air conditioners and provision of furniture and improved lighting system.
Group President, Edwin Afari, says members were prompted by the acute shortage of computer at the facility.
Meanwhile, a telecom company, Tigo Airtel, is providing internet connectivity to the school's ICT laboratory free of charge.
It is in fulfilment of a promise to Prempeh College for winning the National Science and Maths Quiz earlier this year.
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