A gift that makes a difference

Tue, Jul 1st 2014, 04:00 PM

 

FOR the past 12 years, Paul Smith, CEO of Electro Telecom, has rewarded 12 outstanding primary school students in the Northwestern district with laptops for their high academic achievement. This year he has expanded the scheme to include 12 students from Northeastern district schools – Palmdale, Centreville, Sandilands, Uriah McPhee, Thelma Gibson and Columbus Primary.
The philanthropic programme started at Oakes Field Primary, Mr Smith’s alma mater, and expanded to include Gambier, T G Glover, Albury Sayle, Stephen Dillet and Woodock Primary schools. Mabel Walker Primary School was also involved in the initiative until it closed in 2012...

FOR the past 12 years, Paul Smith, CEO of Electro Telecom, has rewarded 12 outstanding primary school students in the Northwestern district with laptops for their high academic achievement. This year he has expanded the scheme to include 12 students from Northeastern district schools – Palmdale, Centreville, Sandilands, Uriah McPhee, Thelma Gibson and Columbus Primary.

The philanthropic programme started at Oakes Field Primary, Mr Smith’s alma mater, and expanded to include Gambier, T G Glover, Albury Sayle, Stephen Dillet and Woodock Primary schools. Mabel Walker Primary School was also involved in the initiative until it closed in 2012...

 

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