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Computer Club

Computer Club takes place every day in E2. This year we have opened an extra computer suite at lunchtime to facilitate the large number of students attending.  The computer suite is full every week, of students from all year groups. Students are given the opportunity to complete work; research using the Internet; surf and play games. All students are supervised and web sites are monitored. On Thursday at lunchtime there is a computer club for GCSE ICT students to get extra help with any area of their course or just to meet and have fun together with new technologies. The Computer suite is also open Tuesday - Thursday after school until 4.30pm for homework club

Student comments

“Hello my name is Ashley Truesdale and every Tuesday I go to Computer Club. I like coming to computer club because it helps me with my computer skills and it shows me how to use a computer correctly. It gives people the opportunity to show off their computer skills. It gives me the chance to go on the Internet to research for different projects and to complete any other school work as well as just surfing the net.”
[Ashley Truesdale, Year 10]