A PRIMARY school keen on technology now has its own state-of-the-art computer suite.
With new computers and software, the pupils at Dulverton Primary School, Sidcup, have already started a number of projects.
All the children, from the nursery classes upwards are using the suite, and after-school and lunchtime activities are planned for the new year at the Dulverton Road school.
Thanks to teacher Louisa Dakin, the school's information and communication technology leader, Dulverton already has its own radio station, which Year 5 children put on air every lunchtime.
The children decide the playlist, take requests and advertise the station by creating their own posters.
Headteacher Sue Stringman said: "The new room is a fantastic addition to our school."
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