PUPILS at Pembroke Dock Community School are enjoying using their new iPad thanks to a donation from Pembroke Power Station.
The device was donated by the Power Station to help pupils with additional learning needs.
Pembroke Dock Community School additional learning coordinator Carolyn Griffiths said: "The iPad is enriching the learning resources for the pupils and is highly motivating their experiences.”
Teaching assistant Marina Griffiths added: “We have already installed lots of different apps that provide the educational support that conventional methods cannot achieve."
Pembroke Power Station support manager Mair Lewis said: “We are pleased that so many pupils are using and benefiting from the iPad, and we are glad to see that it is a useful learning resource for the school."
The Power Station has developed strong links with the community and supports many initiatives through fundraising, volunteering, providing educational programming and donations.
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