YOUNGSTERS needing extra help at a Worcester school will be able to brush up on their skills thanks to a generous computer donation.
The special needs department at Cranham Primary School, Warndon, was given the computer and software by Birmingham company ISACA after asking for help.
"The computer has a tiny mouse for young children and a big keyboard for children who have difficulties with co-ordination or difficulties in learning in general," said Peter Mayne, deputy headteacher at the school.
"All primary schools have a range of abilities and some children may have problems with part of the curriculum, so this will provide some extra help for them."
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