Posted: Thu 15th Jun 2017

Five Wrexham Schools to Get Superfast Broadband as Part of £5m Investment Across Wales

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Jun 15th, 2017

Five schools across Wrexham are to get superfast broadband as part of a £5 million investment to increase internet speeds for schools across Wales.

The funding, which was was announced by Education Secretary Kirsty Williams this week, will benefit a total of 341 schools across Wales.

Wrexham.com queried with Wrexham Council to see if any schools locally were to benefit from the funding. A spokesperson for Wrexham Council confirmed that five schools across the County Borough were involved in the project:

1. Ysgol Bryn Tabor
2. The Rofft Cp School
3. Rhosymedre Community Primary
4. Borderbrook School
5. Wrexham Early Years Centre

At present all schools in Wales have minimum broadband connections of 10Mbps for primary schools and 100Mbps for secondary schools, however some are unable to upgrade the speed of their services to meet ever increasing demand as a result of technical limitations.

In November 2016, £5 million of investment was made available to cover the installation of new broadband services. This will provide an immediate increase in speed and in line with provision at other schools ensure that connectivity will continue to grow well into the future.

Orders for the new services have started to be placed with the first delivery expected early in the academic year 2017/18.

Changes to the curriculum mean that digital skills will now be developed and taught through all parts of a pupil’s schooling and not just isolated to specific ICT or computer science classes. The Digital Competence Framework means more than just using computers and aims to equip pupils with the digital skills they need and can apply in the real world in the years to come.

Welcoming the investment, Kirsty Williams said: “I am committed to making sure all our schools have the infrastructure needed to prepare pupils for the modern world. That is why I announced £5 million of extra investment to make sure all our schools have superfast broadband speeds as a minimum and I am delighted 341 schools will benefit from this.

“Making sure every school, no matter where they are based, has access to superfast broadband remains a priority for me. We know demand for broadband speed in schools will continue to increase.

“It is simply unacceptable for a school to be at a significant disadvantage due to poor internet speeds. I will continue to make sure our pupils have the right environment to develop their vital digital skills and continue to raise standards.”

The Education Secretary has also revealed that the use of the Hwb digital learning platform, which is designed to provide all pupils and teachers in Wales with greater access to a centrally-funded range of online tools and resources, is increasing.

In March Hwb received over 3.2 million page views and averaged over 28 thousand logins each day which has significantly exceeded original expectations. Recent developments to Hwb have delivered an enhanced experience for teachers and learners, giving quicker access to the tools and resources that are most commonly used. The changes were developed following feedback from teachers.



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