Pupils from four different schools have been visiting a Thundersley college to improve their understanding of English, maths and science.
The special after-school extension classes at Seevic, Runnymede Chase, have now been running six years and are there to help youngsters from partner schools.
Year ten pupils from Deanes, Castle View, Appleton and Sweyne Park Schools, have visited the college every Wednesday afternoon between March 5 and April 2.
Janet McGready, the college's Extension Classes co-ordinator, said: "The classes are an exciting and stimulating way in which the pupils can learn more about English, Maths and Science in the environment of a sixth form college."
Published Monday, April 14, 2003
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