In 2026, fifty per cent of the world’s schools don’t have access to the internet and thirty-one per cent don’t have electricity. Classroom-in-a-Box™ is a kit that provides off-grid education aid for those in remote, off-grid schools and crisis zones around the world – turning rural classrooms into digital ones.
With our mission being to give one million marginalised children access to education through Classroom-in-a-Box™, what’s actually inside? And does it do what is says on the box?

Solar Panel
Inside Classroom-in-a-Box™ you’ll find a 40W foldable, waterproof solar panel. The lightweight and compact panel is perfect for off-grid locations around the world. Allowing education to be consumed, in areas with no power.

Battery
We provide each unit with a long-life, rechargeable lithium-iron battery, made for harsh conditions.

Projector
Inside each unit is a compact, bright LED projector suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.

‘The Brains’
‘The Brains’ is the operating software, where all of the learning material is stored and accessed. It’s an easy-to-use interface with all the capabilities of a modern day computer, just 100” image projected onto the screen.

USB Drive
The 128GB USB drive is where all the offline learning is preloaded . It plays a crucial role in allowing students to learn and teachers to teach offline, no matter the location.

Navigation
The navigation of the unit includes the keyboard and mouse needed to allow teachers to navigate the learning material from ‘the brains.’

Projector screen
Classroom-in-a-Box™ also includes a 100” wall mountable projector screen, allowing learning material to appear clearly and allowing children and young people to learn within any environment.

UN Certified box
The new, bright orange, Classroom-in-a-Box™ unit is UN Certified. It’s durable, waterproof and most importantly, safe for international shipping and challenging environments, including war zones and remote schools.
Classroom-in-a-Box™ does what is says on the box. It provides specialist equipment that sits inside a box, allowing a rural classroom to be turned into a digital one with a simple set up.
Education, Anywhere.

