The school will offer pupils from grades 7-12 the opportunity to gain in-depth knowledge and skills in the field of technology, preparing them for a career in the digital economy, which has high demand for information technology specialists.
According to Datorium students will receive 24-hour support while learning a curriculum with an increased focus on technology and STEM subjects, and will offer two basic study tyes: one geared towards programming and another towards digital design and foreign languages.
“Our goal is to inspire and prepare future technology leaders by providing them with the necessary skills and knowledge to realize their ideas in a dynamic digital world market. Although we are only at the beginning of our activity, we believe that our students will find success in the fields of information technology, digital design, and social media marketing in the future. This will give them the opportunity to earn well, develop their skills, and gain valuable work experience,” said Anita Avišāne, director of the Information Technology Distance Learning High School.