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I could never afford a laptop and my child was fed up of just doing sheets and feeling lonely without school.
The Every Child Online campaign has acquired over 3,000 laptops for disadvantaged children across the county.
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Eastern Daily Press and Norwich Evening News editor David Powles said: It s amazing that 1,000 computer devices have been donated to home schooled children around the county as part of our Every Child Online campaign. It s great to have this bright news in these tough times, but I must urge everyone to keep donating to ensure no child is left behind because of their background.
Children need a laptop or tablet for homeschool.
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A primary school head has described a delivery of laptops for students as almost life changing after her school received no government support for children without access to online learning.
Emily McMillan, acting head of Heartwood Primary School in Swaffham, said the devices, provided as part of the Every Child Online campaign, launched by this newspaper, Norfolk County Council and Norfolk Community Foundation, had given 25 children access to online classes.
Despite having 52 students eligible to receive a laptop from the department of education, the school received zero devices from the government, leaving those children with no way to learn online.