The skydive raised more than £2,000 for the school, and the money has gone towards buying new interactive learning Promethean boards.
Businesses contributed towards the money raised for the school, as well as many parents of children from the school.
Ten White Rose Automotive staff took part in the 15,000-feet skydive, which took place near Salisbury last month.
The Promethean boards already have been installed at the school, and will enhance the children’s learning as well as aiding the efficiency of teaching in the school.