Su-Bridge Pet Supplies has provided a local school with eight new iPads, and 20 refurbished desktop computers, laptops, and monitors to help disadvantaged children during lockdown.
The technology will help provide children with safe and reliable learning devices to help with their education during these difficult times, a spokesman for the specialist wholesaler said.
“This donation will provide a generous boost the for school’s IT infrastructure and enables the most disadvantaged children to their education remotely,” said Ian Manning, from Su-bridge.
“We have supported the local community since the 1974. I hope the extra technology will help ease the burden of both the school and parents during these uncertain times.
“Almost two million children nationwide don’t have access to a home computer. By supporting the local primary school Su-Bridget Pet supplies can give children a higher chance of success, at a crucial stage of education.”