LEARNING is "all-white" for these pupils of Fawley Infant School now they have been given another £1,350 computerised whiteboard to help with lessons.
The interactive boards were both given by Esso and ExxonMobil.
The first arrived in 2001 and was so successful that the school asked the petrochemicals company if they could stretch to another one.
Tina Daniel, head teacher at the infant school in School Road, said: "We are thrilled to be the proud owners of a second whiteboard. The children at this school are very fortunate."
ExxonMobil spokeswoman Katrina Spridgeon said: "We are delighted to help the school obtain equipment that really enhances both teaching and learning.
"It is great to see such young children working confidently with this type of technology."
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