Computer whizz kids
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England), June 8, 2009
PUPILS from 17 Kirklees schools came together to show-off their creative computer talents.
Youngsters aged five to 14 years old displayed their skills at an information and communication technology (ICT) event at the Deighton Centre.
Demonstrations in multi-media, game-making and website development were among the skills showcased.
Newsome Junior School and Scissett C of E First School - who represented Kirklees in a national contest - also took part..
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CREATIVE: Pupils of Scissett First School, pictured with teacher and ICT co-ordinator Heather Boulby, (from left) are: James Corn (8), Isabelle Thornhill (6), Isabel Dunkerley (8) and Sam Barker (5) (PW040609Ccomputer-02.jpg)
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