When it comes to computer websites, Didcot Girls' School can teach other schools a thing or two.
This week, it beat 35,000 schools in the UK to win School Website of the Week.
The Learning Alive award is made by RM, a supplier of information computer technology to schools and colleges which is based at Milton Park, near Abingdon.
The website, www.dgs.oxon.sch.uk, was started by the school's ICT manager Ian Lee and has been developed over five years.
There are over 1,600 pages on the site which Sylfest Muldal, editor of RM Learning Alive, said was well organised and easy to navigate.
He said: "Highlights include the graphics library containing hundreds of icons."
Mr Muldal also praised the "superb" GCSE section on the site. He went on to describe the website as "an excellent resource for parents, teachers and students of the school and beyond".
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