PUPILS played computer games and solved puzzles on-board a special discovery truck.
The children from Brockhampton Primary School learnt about the dangers of electricity and studied 'Hazard Valley', a model landscape full of potential risks to identify.
Anita Davis, from Central Networks, which sent the activity truck to the school, said: "Safety is a big priority for us and this is a great way for us to communicate safety messages to school children."
Year 5 pupil Emily Rooke said: "I enjoyed the activities and the DVD that we watched, as I learnt a lot about the dangers of electricity and how to keep safe."
Teacher Rebecca Wainwright said: "They had fun while learning of the dangers of high voltage electricity pylons and substations."
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