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| HI-TECH: Anna Cosson, aged eight, enjoys the new school website with teacher Hayley Simons. |
STAFF at a Spa school enlisted the help of their pupils to design a newly-launched website.
The new St Peter's First School website was officially unveiled on Tuesday, May 13.
Pupils at the Church Lane school were asked to help with the design process when the site was being created.
Headteacher Tracey O'Keefe Pullen said: "Pupils and staff have all been involved in designing our school website, making it child-friendly and easy to navigate. The children have had a major input and the website is interesting, informative and current."
| “Pupils and staff have all been involved in designing our school website, making it child-friendly and easy to navigate. The children have had a major input and the website is interesting, informative and current.” | | Headteacher Tracey O’Keefe Pullen |
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The new website is packed with pictures of the school, showing activities both in and outside the classroom.
There is a news page to keep people fully updated with forthcoming events and all the latest school activities.
4:59pm Tuesday 20th May 2008
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