Ciena grants technology and professional development support to three schools in Zimbabwe, Tanzania, and Brazil as part of the Ciena Solutions Challenge Model School program.

Since the inception of the Ciena Solutions Challenge, schools around the world have engaged in challenge-based learning to help solve sustainability issues in their local communities.   And for the past three years, we have been working with select schools who have been engaged in challenge-based learning through our Model School Program. In addition to regular participation in the Challenge, these schools receive professional development and mentoring, as well as tools for digital fabrication, coding, robotics, and media production to support student creativity, innovation, and invention.

This year, we are happy to announce that a new cohort of model schools is being welcomed into the program. Eveline High School in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe; Mnarani Public Secondary School in Mwanza, Tanzania; and E.E. Dr Secundino Dominguez Filho in Sao Paulo, Brazil. These schools join the existing model school cohorts in Ottawa, ON, Canada and Atlanta, GA, USA.

As a global organization, we are thrilled to deepen our collaboration with the new cohort of model schools in Brazil, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. The educators at each of these schools have consistently demonstrated their commitment to cultivating student agency, creativity, and innovation. We are excited that the additional investment of technology and professional learning will further enable them to continue facilitating powerful learning experiences with students.

Each of these schools was invited to become a model school for their admirable success in implementing challenge-based learning in their schools with profound positive effect on students and their communities. Each school is a past Sustainability Award winner and has showcased impressive Ciena Solutions Challenge projects driven by dedicated educators and passionate learners.

Meet the new global model schools

Eveline High School, Zimbabwe

Eveline has won Ciena Solutions Challenge Sustainability Awards three years in a row, in 2022, 2023, and 2024. Their award-winning projects covered important topics including student nutrition, youth underemployment, and the accessibility of cultural heritage. They’ve also been recognized for their commitment to challenge-based learning by both local and international educational organizations.

For the upcoming year, the educators and learners at Eveline are interested in exploring urban pollution, youth civic engagement, and a range of healthcare concerns across mental health, nutrition, and reproductive health.

As part of the Model School Program, Eveline will now have the resources needed to engage more of their student population and expand the opportunities available to their students. Currently, the school only has one computer lab that can accommodate just 30 students at a time with limited internet access—with the addition of a custom technology package through the Model School program, Ciena and Digital Promise can provide connectivity and tools to better serve their more than 1100 students.

A group of students from Eveline

Mnarani Public Secondary School, Tanzania

Mnarani was also a Sustainability Award winner three years in a row with their always evolving IQ Interschool Challenge TV Program in 2022, 2023, and 2024, in which students film educational content in English to broadcast on television, helping those participating and those watching at home learn something new and work on their English language skills.

This year, they’re interested in exploring real-world applications of sustainable practices, technology, and innovation relating to global citizenship and global workforce skills. Like Eveline, they have limited technology access. In recent years, parents took it upon themselves to construct a building dedicated to technology education and innovation, donating a small number of computers themselves to provide access to students. These few community donations, however, are not sufficient to meet the needs of the more than 800 students attending Mnarani.

Students from Mnarani in a TV studio

EE Simpliciano Campolim de Almeida, Brazil

In Brazil, EE Simpliciano Campolim de Almeida was awarded Sustainability Awards in 2022, 2024, and 2025 for their work promoting community engagement and sustainability.

Their upcoming activities aim to open the school to the wider community by offering practical, student-led workshops in research, science, programming, and digital media for small rural producers and parents. The goal is to create learning environments that support students by involving the community in school projects, strengthening relationships, and transforming the school into a hub for research and hands-on activities that are simple, sustainable, and applicable. These efforts reflect their belief that technology and media are powerful, creative, and transformative tools for positive change.

Students working outdoors

The community-wide impact of digital access for these schools

The impact of these schools joining the Model School program reaches far beyond the classroom. Community impact is inherent in the Ciena Solutions Challenge, as students aim to solve problems that they see affecting their communities. As model schools, the additional technology and training provided to these schools can be leveraged to improve digital access and literacy for individuals outside the school ecosystem as well.

We are inspired by the unwavering enthusiasm students and educators have shown in making the Ciena Solutions Challenge part of their learning journey. Expanding our Model School program to include these three new schools will serve as a catalyst, fueling the imagination of the future innovators, empowering them to make a meaningful difference in their communities.

Each of these three schools occupies a unique space in their communities, providing resources and opportunities that uplift all community members, in addition to educating the region’s children. We are thrilled to be welcoming these three very deserving and ambitious schools to the Ciena