A SCHOOL has won national praise for its work in bringing children into the computer age.
Stillness Infants School, Brockley Rise, Brockley, has been awarded the Government's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) mark.
The award reflects the school's work in encouraging all its pupils to use computers to help them with their studies.
Computers are used by pupils across the school, for everything from art to internet research.
Headteacher Alison McClelland said: "We are delighted to receive the ICT mark.
"It recognises our approach to technology and the positive impact it is having on our school."
The mark is awarded by Becta, the Government agency for ICT in education.
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