WestWon Donates to Local Infant School
Here at WestWon, we like to help the local community wherever we can. So whether that be supporting local sports clubs, team tree planting days, or supplying tools to enhance local education, we are committed to making an impact.
Recently, we donated to a local infant school based in Penn, not too far from our offices in High Wycombe. Our donation consisted of supplying the school with laptops to support the children’s digital learning.
Tylers Green First School is a small village school established in 1876 with a strong Eco-School status. A school with similar values to ours resonated with us and we wanted to help at a time when school budgets are tightening.
We believe that access to technology can open up educational opportunities and encourage better learning for students. By providing these laptops, we hope that students at this school can learn in new ways that correlate with the school’s curriculum.
Headteacher of Tylers Green First School, Jude Talbot speaks on what our donation means to them:
“We would very much like to thank WestWon for their kind donation of 12 laptops, complete with accessories and trolley, for the children to use in school.
The laptops are the perfect size for Infant children and will therefore be used in class every day. We have a very demanding computing curriculum. So the addition of these laptops will help our children to learn to code!
The children also love making PowerPoints and Year 2 have been busy making PowerPoints. They’ve been all about Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole, complete with animations and spinning text. As you may have heard, budgets in schools are stretched, and this kind donation has helped us so greatly.”
Contact Us
We are always looking for ways in which we can give back. Please get in touch if you are holding or just aware of any community-based projects in the Buckinghamshire area! We would love to get involved, give us a call on 01494 611 456, or drop an email to hello@westwon.co.uk
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