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Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Adverse Weather Information
Due to adverse weather today the scheduled Transition Parents Evening and Meet the Headmaster Introduction evenings are postponed.
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
Boy, 14: I'll use my iPhone apps business to pay for school fees
Dylan Maryk, a former Eaton Square student from last year, now at Ashbourne College, has become the capital's youngest iPhone entrepreneur after launching two applications (apps) for the device. Dylan, from Kensington, now hopes to make enough money to pay his school fees from his apps, thousands of which have already been sold. "My father and I were trying to find a way I coud make money", he said. "I came up with the idea for my first app - an alarm clock that wakes you up with your own music." The 59p music application has been downloaded almost 3,000 times. His second iSpy, is an electronic version of the game.
His father Denis said: "We're incredibly proud. Dylan was always very good with computers so this seemed an obvious way for him to make money."
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