Maidens Park Primary School hopes its new feature will inspire more students to delve deeper into maths and science.
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The school was thrilled following the installation of its new 'coding wall' last week.
Using an array of implements, participants must guide a squash ball from the top of the coding wall to the bottom.
Deputy principal Christine Scanlan said the coding wall provided hours of fun and new ways of learning.
"It will help the students with coding, flow charts, and multiplications," she said.
"The coding wall has provided them with a whole new area of learning.
"By using the coding wall, the students who have had issues previously are becoming more confident.
"The teachers have found new ways of helping the students with their times tables."
Fremantle Men's Shed member, and former Bunbury resident, Mark Chatfield designed, constructed, and installed the coding wall.
Bunbury Squash Club provided squash balls for the school.
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