Custom-built PCs to empower students with special needs


Students at a special education school in Bahrain now have greater opportunities to learn and explore, thanks to the donation of two custom-built personal computer (PC) systems designed specifically to support their needs.

The systems were built by Mohammed AlSaie, a senior pupil at Bahrain Bayan School, and officially handed over yesterday morning at the centre’s premises in A’ali, complete with keyboards, screens and mice, in the presence of centre officials.

“I believe that technology should empower people,” the 18-year-old, currently studying for a full International Baccalaureate with courses on business management, computer science and environmental science, told the GDN.

“Knowing that something I created will help students develop their skills makes all the late nights worth it.”

Mr AlSaie’s journey into computer building began at the age of 13. What started as curiosity soon grew into a talent for designing high-performance systems suited to individual needs. He first built computers for friends and relatives before turning his passion into a small business.

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