The Digital Primary Academy, in Hillside Gardens in West Clyst, is being created by the trust which runs Broadclyst Community Primary School - which is already a Mircosoft Mentor School.
The 420 children, aged between 4 and 11, will learn to program computers, edit video and speak confidently in front of a TV camera.
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