MP Zac Goldsmith went back to school this week to find out more about a programme that helps students create original digital media.
Richmond Park Academy (RPA) students welcomed Mr Goldsmith on Monday, March 9, to hear about the school's participation in the global Adobe Youth Voices programme.
Running in countries around the world, the scheme involves more than 1,000 young people in the UK and helps them develop creative and media skills through using different modes of technology.
During his visit, Mr Goldsmith visited students in the school's new Mac Suite, which as created as part of the £10m redevelopment project, and saw students' work, including their award winning project titled Open Your Eyes.
Kyrill Potapov, English teacher at RPA, said: "These students have really demonstrated how creative and brilliant young people can be and I could not be prouder of what they have achieved."
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