Sixth Formers from Hatch End High School have been helping local older people to learn computing skills as part of the Trans-Age Project. Local residents of the Parkfield House (Willow Housing and Care - Sheltered Scheme) opposite Headstone Lane station expressed an interest in learning how to use basic computing functions and also more sophisticated skills such as how to download music on to an i-pod and how to shop on-line. Residents arrived at Hatch End High School for their first lesson last Thursday afternoon and spent an hour with one-to-one tuition from a Sixth Form student.
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