Every KUBO deployment is a school where students use the machines every week, from the first lab in 2017 to the newest.
Our partner school in Serekunda, and the place where KUBO began. The first lab opened here in 2017, and every new idea still proves itself in these classrooms first. Pupils have weekly computer lessons, and the whole administration runs on the school platform.
One of the biggest lower basic schools in The Gambia, with around 3,000 pupils and 115 teachers. Its 51-seat lab is the largest KUBO lab so far, running fully on solar power, funded by Rotary, Energy Assistance and Intix. In September 2026 the first grade starts working on the school platform.
A village school of 381 pupils with an early childhood section, on the historic North Bank. Rotary, Energy Assistance and Intix funded the solar-powered lab that brings computer lessons to a community far from the capital. From September 2026 the whole school runs on the platform.
Home to over 400 pupils in the North Bank Region. Its lab, funded by Rotary, Energy Assistance and Intix, put the first computers the school ever had in front of its pupils.

KUBO's first lab outside The Gambia, at a high school in Fort Portal in western Uganda. Students from Senior 1 to 6 learn on its 25 computers, and the lab has already hosted the national UCE and UACE computer exams.
Every one of these labs started with a first conversation.