Regent Business School Expands Digital Skills Programme with New iLeadLab in Soweto
Through hands-on engagement, students are introduced to areas such as coding, robotics, creative problem-solving, and critical thinking, equipping them with competencies essential for the 21st-century workplace.
Regent Business School has officially launched its third iLeadLab infrastructure at Bopasenatla Secondary School, marking another milestone in its commitment to advancing digital education and youth empowerment.
The iLeadLab is a technology-enabled learning environment designed to expose learners to emerging technologies and future-ready skills. Through hands-on engagement, students are introduced to areas such as coding, robotics, creative problem-solving, and critical thinking, equipping them with competencies essential for the 21st-century workplace.
By establishing the iLeadLab in Soweto, the initiative directly contributes to digital inclusion, ensuring that learners from underserved communities gain access to tools and knowledge that support participation in an innovation-driven economy.
Regent Business School says the programme is built on a simple but powerful progression: exposure builds confidence, confidence drives capability, and capability shapes opportunity—a philosophy that underpins its broader mission to develop future leaders through education, innovation, and social impact.

