IN A heartwarming display of community support, Ysgol Glan Gele in Abergele is now equipped with a large interactive tablet.
This was generously donated to the school by Wayne Jones, the managing director from the technology company OES.
The school will utilise the modern educational tool to enhance the learning experience for its students.
It comes with a high-resolution display and is loaded with a variety of sensory apps, making it an invaluable resource for both learners and educators.
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"We are immensely grateful to Wayne Jones and OES for this extremely generous donation," said headteacher Zoe Cope.
"This resource is especially beneficial for our learners with additional learning needs, making learning so much more accessible to them.
“It allows our children to work alone or in groups, and they were very eager to start using it as soon as it arrived through our door!
“This resource will open up a world of possibilities for our learners, allowing them to explore, learn, and discover through interactive games, songs and challenges.”
Wayne Jones added: "We are delighted to support Ysgol Glan Gele in their mission to provide the best possible education for their students.
“We believe that technology can be a powerful tool for learning, and we hope that this tablet will empower students to engage with their learning.”
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