A fundraising initiative by a former pupil of Didcot Girls’ School has resulted in a generous technology donation from a Airdri to help students at Didcot Girls’ School and St Birinus Boys’ School.

Courtney Hughes, award-winning founder of Secret Santa 365, was contacted by local families during the most recent lockdown in January as parents were concerned that they did not have sufficient technology for their children to engage effectively in remote learning. Her answer was to initiate Laptops for Learners, an appeal for donations of laptops and tablets that could be refurbished and distributed to students to help them continue their education whilst away from the classroom.

Her appeal caught the attention of Bruce and Dawn Philipps, the owners of the Airdri Group in Eynsham. They, together with the CEO of the company, Tony Wall, offered to purchase some brand new laptops to donate to students in need.

Courtney’s dedication to the Didcot community, and family connections with Didcot Girls’ School and St Birinus School, led her to approach staff at both schools with the exciting news that AriDri was funding a donation of 15 laptops for each school, to be used as part of the schools’ device loan scheme.

Rachael Warwick, Executive Headteacher of Ridgeway Education Trust, said “Staff and students at Didcot Girls’ School and St Birinus School are tremendously appreciative of the generosity of Dawn and Bruce Philipps and Tony Wall at AirDri, and to Courtney Hughes for initiating the Laptops for Learners campaign at a time when access to technology is so important for all of our young people because of the pandemic. It’s another example of the strength of our community and I’m extremely grateful for the support of Dawn, Bruce, Tony and Courtney and proud of the way our community works together to support our young people.”

To Dawn, Bruce, Tony and all at Airdri and to Courtney for connecting us all, “Thank you.” 

Georgina Littler, Headteacher of Didcot Girls’ School, added “We know that these laptops will be of tremendous benefit to our students and we are incredibly grateful for this donation. The connection with Laptops for Learners means a great deal to us, especially as Courtney previously attended Didcot Girls’ School. We are so proud of all she has gone on to achieve and know that many other members of our school community will be inspired by her actions.”  


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