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On 29 March 2007 our website was featured on our local news programme, Meridian Tonight.
Below you can see the screen shots taken from the report.
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"The most visited school website in Britain" |
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" The site we are talking about is not run by a global company, no, it is all the work of a school in Tonbridge" |
"As every adult knows if you need help with your computer, ask the nearest 10 year old." |
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"Here at the Woodlands Junior School in Tonbridge
they are not just experts at using the internet they are helping to create it! " |
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" The schools website has over 11,000 pages of information, some written by the children. There's Homework Help, British Culture, Maths, Science and Literacy. |
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"I look at the Homework Help and I use the games alot." |
"Homework and for looking up what things mean that aren't in the dictionary." |
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"These postcards are just some of the ones sent in by the 90,000 people who look at the website each day from all around the world ........... " |
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| ".......and that teaches the pupils about geography too." |
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"The site was set up originally, and is still maintained, by Mandy Barrow" |
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"And if you would like to see what Kent's very own rival to Wikipedia looks like, here is the website" |
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