We as a school are indebted to our fundraising arm, POSH (Parents of Sacred Heart), for all the work that they do in relation to generating funds for us.
Recently, through grant applications submitted by POSH, we have acquired some brilliant new resources for our pupils.
We are now one of the very few educational establishments in the area to possess a state of the art 3D printer. This device will be accessible to the whole school and will certainly bring about new and exciting opportunities.
We are also in receipt of a set of new up to date IPad’s that feature the very latest in Apple technology. Aligned to this we have been able to update our construction and engineering resources with a full array of K’Nex kits.
The whole school community place on record their thanks to POSH for all of their work. It is valued and appreciated by everyone!
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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