TEENAGER James Day was determined not to be outshone when he found himself learning computer skills with a classroom of adults.
James - who learnt to touch-type when he was just 10 - was just one of a number of people from all walks of life who enrolled on the course run by Learning Pembrokeshire at Saundersfoot.
Learning Pembrokeshire is the new name for Pembrokeshire County Council's adult education service.
Aged 14, James is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Day, of Penally Pottery, and is a pupil at Greenhill School, Tenby.
He and his older classmates received their certificates from Pembrokeshire County Councillor, Mrs. Rosemary Hayes, who congratulated them on their success.
She and Andrew Leach (E-Learning Development co-ordinator) are pictured with James and some of the other students.
The successful students were:
New CLAIT (Computer Literacy and Information Technology) certificates - Sian Beynon, Iris Davies, Pat Davies, James Day, Delyth Dunfee, Sharon Ennis, David Frost, Sally Frost, Sharon Harris, Penelope Hilling, Stephen Hinksman, Dawn James, Jane Kemble, Philip Langston, Gaynor McKinley, Julie Nixon, Jeffrey Pearson, Malcolm Quirk, Jane Randell, Sally Richards, Melanie Rogers, Geraldine Rose, Joanne Rossiter, Helen Smith, Usha Walapu, Wendy Whitelock, Nicholas Wort.
IBT III - Christine Johnston, Huw Jones, Jane McNally, Janet Oaks.
Text Processing: Gillian Burningham, Melanie Foster, Myfanwy Fraser, Eva Rich, Julie Watkins, Sheila Westwood and Ingrid Winstanley.
Certificate in Text Processing Level Two - Melanie Foster and Sheila Westwood.
Diploma in Text Processing Stage/Level Two - Melanie Foster, Phyllis Sillick and Ingrid Winstanley.
Diploma in Text Processing Level Three: Julie Watkins.



