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Saturday, 13th March 2010

Bramley Primary pupils experience world of printing

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Published Date: 02 March 2009
A group of Bramley school pupils experienced the world of printing first hand as they prepared to produce their very own book.
Around 16 pupils from Bramley Primary took part in a project organised by Education Leeds and were given a tour around Resource Print Solutions in Bramley.

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They each received a set of personalised business cards on the tour.

Claire Barton, a year six teacher from Bramley Primary School, said: "The book project involves creating a book from poems written by the pupils that will then be sold to raise funds for the school and local charities.

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"The tour around RPS gave each of the children an understanding of the processes involved in printing your own publications from the design and layout to production of the finished article."

Alex Brittain, RPS account manager, said: "We have always been very engaged with the local community and were only too happy to welcome the children to our HQ on Bath Lane in Bramley."

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  • Last Updated: 02 March 2009 9:40 AM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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