Curriculum readiness
CAT and digital subjects require functional labs. Infrastructure makes the curriculum real.
A governed national partnership platform delivering digital learning laboratories to South African high schools. Pilot delivered. Ministerial endorsed. Now scaling.
Phefeni Senior Secondary, Soweto — Lab 1 of 2,030. Funded by Microsoft SA. Implemented by 1ICT.
View current school pipeline →Programme at a glance
Lab 1
Delivered · Feb 2026
R 1,5M
Invested to date
Microsoft
technology partner
Ministers
Gwarube & Malatsi endorsed
2,030
Schools · national target
9
Provinces · SME partner model
The challenge
Access to quality digital education is the single most effective pathway from township to economy. Without infrastructure — connectivity, hardware, security, software, and ongoing support — devices alone fail within months. The 2030 by 2030 programme is built to last: delivered, maintained, and sustained by a certified national network of black-owned ICT partners.
CAT and digital subjects require functional labs. Infrastructure makes the curriculum real.
Digital fluency before matric is the difference between employment and exclusion in a digital economy.
Funders receive named recognition, verified impact reporting, and a school permanently in their portfolio.
Every lab is maintained by a local black-owned ICT business — creating jobs and building capacity in the community it serves.
“By 2030, every South African high school learner deserves a functioning digital lab — not as a privilege, but as a standard.”
Proof of delivery · Lab 001
Soweto, Gauteng — Delivered February 2026

Before the intervention
Phefeni Senior Secondary had the will but not the infrastructure. No functioning computer lab. No reliable connectivity. No pathway for learners to access the CAT curriculum their syllabus required. This is the school we chose as Lab 001 — not because it was easy, but because it was real.
What was delivered
Full lab refurbishment
Track A renovation
Fibre connectivity
Always-on, managed
Physical security
Access control + CCTV
Microsoft 365 Education
Full deployment
Managed support SLA
Ongoing helpdesk + on-site
The handover — February 2026



Handover ceremony — Phefeni Senior Secondary School, Soweto. In attendance: Minister Siviwe Gwarube (Basic Education) and Minister Solly Malatsi (Communications & Digital Technologies).
Photography: Lenola Sepotokele / DCDT
Lab 001 was made possible by:
Microsoft SA — Founding technology and funding partner
1ICT — Master implementation partner
February 2026
The delivery lifecycle is identical for every school — assessed, funded, built, connected, secured, handed over, and then sustained by a local black-owned ICT partner. Predictable. Verifiable. Scalable.
For schools with an existing space requiring hardware refresh, connectivity upgrade, security installation, and Microsoft 365 Education deployment.
For schools with no existing lab space — full construction or conversion, fit-out, hardware, connectivity, security, and Microsoft 365 Education.
Covers managed helpdesk, on-site support SLA, hardware maintenance, software updates, and annual educator upskilling — delivered by a local black-owned SME, guaranteed by 1ICT.
Every partnership is structured, reported, and recognised. Select the model that aligns with your company's investment scale, transformation objectives, and ESG reporting requirements.
Fund a provincial cluster or national rollout across multiple schools. Named as a Founding National Partner on all programme materials, annual reports, and school infrastructure.
Anchor an entire province or district — funding 3 to 15 schools and becoming the named corporate partner for that region.
Fund the refurbishment or new build of a specific school lab. Your company is permanently associated with that school's digital transformation.
Fund the ongoing managed services for one or more schools — keeping labs running, learners supported, and educators upskilled annually.
Contribute hardware, cloud licences, connectivity, cybersecurity tools, AI platforms, or training resources — structured as a formal technology partnership.
Have an existing CSI programme, transformation budget, or government grant structure? We will design a partnership pathway that fits your internal approval process.
Request a briefing →All partnership pathways include: a signed implementation agreement, delivery SLA, named account manager at 1ICT, and structured impact reporting.
Every 1ICT implementation is governed by a documented delivery framework — from school assessment to final impact report. Corporate funders receive structured accountability at every stage.
Our governance pack — including the implementation framework, sample SLA, and delivery budget template — is available on request. We welcome structured procurement processes and formal proposal submissions.
1ICT is not a charity. We are a B-BBEE Level 1 South African ICT company with demonstrated delivery capability across enterprise clients, government departments, and now public education. We hold the SLA. We are accountable.
Every rand invested in the 2030 programme creates two distinct transformation impacts — one in the classroom, one in the local economy.
Download structured documentation for internal circulation — built for CSI, procurement, legal, and Exco review.
For companies considering national, provincial or multi-school participation. We come to you.
Ready to fund a specific lab? Scroll down to select your partnership pathway and submit your details.
Get started →Know a school in your area that needs a digital lab? Submit a nomination and our team will assess it.
Companies that choose public recognition appear here once their commitment is confirmed and structured. Each listing is verified before publication.
Companies that formalise their partnership and choose public recognition are listed here once verified by the 1ICT team.
Select a partnership pathway, enter your details, and indicate whether you would like public recognition. Our team will follow up within 48 hours to structure the partnership formally.
