CHILDREN at a school in Hanbury will be benefitting from new computers donated to them for their classrooms.
The Misys Charitable Foundation, based in Salford Priors, Warwickshire, gave the First School £7,500 to spend on the equipment.
The school, which was visited by Misys director Nigel Talbot-Rice, bought nine computers and five sets of speakers to use with their interactive whiteboards in all their classrooms.
Hanbury School ICT co-ordinator Katie Fisher said: "We were very excited to have this donation to fund the improvement of ICT in our school.
"The new computers will benefit the children as they proceed through their education".
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