THE Petersfield School and Bohunt School in Liphook are helping children get online during this unprecedented time by asking for unused or old iPads, Chrome-books and laptops.
Both schools are shut under the coronavirus lockdown, with students trying to continue their education from home.
Bohunt Education Trust is working with partners to provide first-class online resources to the students can learn from home computers or other devices.
But some students at TPS and Bohunt are unable to access online learning because they don’t have computers, so the trust is appealing for unused devices.
They can be left at the drop points at the main Tesco in Petersfield or Sainsbury’s in Liphook.
They will help the students access the trust’s best resources and get teachers’ support and feedback. It is thought many homes have at least one unused device.
Scheme details can be found at tinyurl.com/v5faoub
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