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Using software to stay safe

Pupils at the city learning centre at Southfields Community College in Merton Road have been handing down their wisdom on how to keep safe to younger children at St Anne’s Primary, using a computer game they designed themselves.

The computer whizzes came up with the high-tech way of promoting safety in a way that would hold the primary pupils’ interest, creating scenarios where they could use the safest way to proceed. Last week the St Anne’s School pupils visited the college to give the new software a test drive.

Pictured are pupils Loyce Peter and Joe Redman DeadlinepixPT1961-B

11:28am Friday 24th October 2003

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