Santa Maria Eugenia Milleret School is located in the central area of Boca del Monte village, in Villa Canales, Guatemala. It is a small educational institution run by the Religieuses de l’Assomption and lay people deeply committed to education. The school serves children and young people aged 4 to 16, from kindergarten to lower secondary level.
The school offers a quality educational program and provides a space of peace and harmony within a social and family environment marked by violence. Education inspired by the Assumption charism prioritizes integral formation, capable of transforming lives and opening new horizons.
To respond to today’s educational challenges, the school considers it essential to strengthen the use of information and communication technologies (ICT). Many students come from low-income families and lack access to digital tools at home, limiting their learning opportunities and connection to the virtual world.
The project aims to acquire technological equipment to update the existing computer lab and provide primary school students with the necessary digital resources. This investment will enhance educational processes, reduce the digital divide, and promote more innovative and inclusive education.
The integration of appropriate technological tools will improve teaching quality, encourage active learning, and better prepare students for the challenges of today’s world. It will also strengthen the school’s commitment to integral education that promotes dignity, equity, and social transformation.
Total cost: $10,000
Project leader: Sister Margarita de la Cerda, r.a.