More than 100 rural schools to get gigabit speed broadband
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More than 100 rural primary schools across England are set to get
gigabit-capable broadband connections within the next few months as
part of the Government’s commitment to improve internet
infrastructure in rural areas. Under the £3 million pilot
programme, 3 schools have already been connected, and 52 have
signed contracts with work expected to be completed in the coming
weeks. There are also ongoing discussions with another 72 schools
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More than 100 rural primary schools across England are set to get gigabit-capable broadband connections within the next few months as part of the Government’s commitment to improve internet infrastructure in rural areas. Under the £3 million pilot programme, 3 schools have already been connected, and 52 have signed contracts with work expected to be completed in the coming weeks. There are also ongoing discussions with another 72 schools who are interested in participating. The trial was originally planned to reach 100 schools, but the project has been delivered under-budget, allowing even more schools to benefit. Minister for Digital, Margot James said:
Those schools already connected under the programme have seen their broadband speeds jump from 0.5 Megabits per Second (Mbps) to 100Mbps, and have the capability to be upgraded to 1,000Mbps (1Gbps) in the future should they wish to do so. These new speeds are enabling whole classes to simultaneously surf the internet on tablets as part of structured lessons, and gives schools easier access to online training and educational learning. Access to cloud services not only means savings as staff go paperless, but it has also enabled the decommissioning of the school’s local servers to reduce hardware, maintenance and IT support costs. Mary See, Headteacher at Cheselbourne Village School, Dorset said:
Education Secretary Damian Hinds said:
Kim Mears, managing director for Strategic Infrastructure Development at Openreach said:
The trial is part of the Government’s £190 million Local Full Fibre Networks(LFFN) programme, and will see the schools benefit from fully-funded and future-proof full fibre connections directly into their classrooms. In addition the new connection being provided to schools has had the added benefit of increasing connectivity for the surrounding homes and businesses. Once the fibre has been laid (with the school acting as a “hub”) connecting other premises in the area becomes much more commercially viable to broadband providers. The trial will be instrumental in shaping the new £200 million Rural Gigabit Connectivity Programme, targeting the hardest to reach areas in the UK. Building on the same principle, the programme will deliver gigabit capable connections to key public and business buildings, including schools, as well as encouraging broadband providers to create additional connections to local homes. Notes to Editors
List of schools connected already or due to be connected shortlyDorsetCheselbourne Primary DerbyshirePeak Forest Primary DevonCheriton Fitzpaine Primary School, Highampton Community Primary School, Princetown Community Primary School, Holbeton School, Farway Church of England Primary, Filleigh Community Primary School, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School GloucestershireHartpury Church of England Primary, Slimbridge Primary School, Northleach Church of England Primary School, Churchdown Parton Manor Infant School, Churchdown Parton Manor Junior School KentSt John’s Primary, Blean Primary School, St John’s CE Primary School LincolnshireHorblings Browns, Wrangle Primary School, The Hackthorn Church of England Primary School, Fleet Wood Lane Primary, Fairfield Infant and Nursery School, Quadring Cowley, Dunston St Peters School, Langtoft Primary School, Louth Kidgate Primary Academy, The Hackthorn Church of England Primary School, Whaplode Primary, Sturton by Stow Primary School, Nocton Primary School, Digby CofE Primary School, St Joseph’s Catholic Primary School, Bucknall Primary School, Legsby Primary School SomersetBanwell Primary School, East Anstey Primary School WiltshireWardour Catholic Primary School, Lacock Church of England Primary School CambridgeshireWittering Primary School DerbyshireWigley, All Saints CofE Junior School, Osmaston CofE (VC) Primary School, Stoney Middleton CofE (C) Primary School, Stretton Handley Church of England Primary School, Brailsford CofE Primary School, Peak Dale Primary School, Thornsett Primary School, Pilsley CofE Primary School, Parwich Primary School, Kilburn Junior School, Duke of Norfolk CofE Primary School, Saint Mary’s Catholic Primary, Hady Primary School, Westhouses Primary School, Eureka Primary School, Stanton Primary School East SussexSt. Peter’s CE Primary School, St. Michael’s CE Primary School (Playden), Stonegate CE Primary School HerefordshireBromesberrow St Mary’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School NorthamptonshireOld Stratford West SussexWivelsfield Primary School |
