School grooms engineers of tomorrow
Little kiddies use their creative minds during a pre-school engineering activity.
A career in engineering is likely to be taken seriously by a number of children at Trinityhouse Little Falls Pre-Primary School after the children took part in an extramural activity involving building and architecture recently.
Dubbed Young Engineers, the little ones had fun with building toys during the activity, which allowed them to be creative as they designed their different objects.

“Our little ones love building the project and they especially love when they can experiment and build their own designs,” said Adrienne Hadebe, the school marketing coordinator.

She added, “We know foundations are important to build upon, and this is an exciting programme that produces a love for building, engineering and creative thinking and design. Young Engineer also encourages listening skills and the ability to look and recreate.”
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