LEARNING has never been easier for lucky youngsters at Walford Primary School after two companies donated a special interactive whiteboard.
Representatives from Walford Timber and Rehau were invited to the school to see the new state of the art technology in action after they made a joint donation towards the new equipment.
Head Teacher, Steven Roberts said: "Because it is truly interactive the children can participate actively rather than with a normal black board. It has the ability to make objects move with a pen like cutting and pasting. The potential is going to be phenomenal - it is a real aid to learning."
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