Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Programme Concludes Successful Holiday Session
The Kwara Coding and Digital Literacy Programme recently concluded its intensive holiday session, which served as a crucial bridge for students.
This period focused on reinforcing the 2025 curriculum, ensuring participants are perfectly prepared to transition seamlessly into the advanced 2026 academic syllabus.
Throughout the session, learners demonstrated remarkable growth by mastering intermediate programming concepts. These fundamentals provide a robust foundation for the upcoming third term, which will feature the exciting integration of AI modules into the core learning framework.
Web development and data-driven problem-solving remained central to the training. By integrating previously learned topics with new techniques, participants have built the confidence and technical competencies required to tackle more complex digital challenges ahead.
The success of this holiday session is a testament to the dedication of our students and the quality of instruction at all centres. As we look toward the third term, the programme is well-positioned to continue fostering a generation of tech-savvy youth in Kwara.
We extend our deepest gratitude to the Executive Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, CON, for his visionary commitment to technological advancement.
His unwavering love for our youth and dedicated support have been the primary drivers behind the remarkable success of this initiative.
As the programme transitions into the 2026 academic curriculum, we remain committed to excellence.
With the Governor's continued backing, we are confident that Kwara State will continue to lead the nation in digital literacy, empowering our students to excel in an increasingly globalised digital economy.
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