We are seeking to raise £5700 to improve the school's IT, computers, Internet and digital infrastructure. This will give us a safer Internet experience for students, faster computers for staff and an updated WiFi for the school building.
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Brighton Waldorf School is part of an international, independent education system dedicated to acknowledging the unique spirit and talents of each individual child. We integrate an academic, artistic and practical learning culture which balances our pupils' educational, emotional and spiritual needs.
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The last two years of pandemic and online learning has shown all of us the need for up-to-date computers and IT systems.
The Brighton Waldorf School has been managing to run with the same computers for the past 10 years, and a patchwork of WiFi routers. But it is now time to bring our school's IT up-to-date and into the 21st century.
In this campaign we are working with passion4it.co.uk and we are seeking to raise £5,700 for a full school IT update, this will include:
A total overhaul of the school's digital structure, with improved access for students, including improved content filtering for a safer Internet experience, in line with the government's updated Keeping Children Safe in Education policy.
7 new staff computers with Office, greatly increasing the capacity for staff to access, create and print teaching resources and send and receive emails.
5 new WiFi routers and Internet access points, improving Internet access and speeds around the school.
All of the money raised will go towards our plan to have a new school IT system in time for the next academic year (2022-23).
Any money that we raise above our target of £5,700 will be invested into buying new laptops for our Upper School students to use while in school. Allowing us to provide a comprehensive digital education, and supporting students with Special Educational Needs.
Your support for this campaign will be greatly appreciated, and will be a massive help for our school community.