Sunshine Special School is much more than a story of brick and mortar.
It is a state-of-the-art school which was built at a cost of R94 million in Kariega and fulfils a vital role in providing access to quality education for learners with special educational needs.
The Deputy Minister of Basic Education Dr Reginah Mhaule and Eastern Cape MEC Fundile Gade on Monday officiated the final hand-over of Sunshine Special School after its completion more than a year ago.
The handover of Sunshine follows the recent handover of Nkululeko Ralo Primary School in Mthatha as part of the broader programme of the Eastern Cape Education MEC to officially handover 10 mega schools across the province.
Sunshine with its 281 learners has amenities which include a resource centre, science laboratory, Therapy Block, Practical Subjects rooms for subjects such as hair-dressing as well as home economics, a multipurpose centre and nutrition centre where learners are served nutritious meals daily.



