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From small infant schools with with a dozen computers, to large secondary schools and colleges with a thousand, we have experience in delivering networks that are fit for purpose and we are confident that we can help you too.
Below are a few case studies to back this claim up, by providing a real world focus on how RedFox and SchoolSuite helped a school solve the challenges it faced in the design, delivery and maintenance of their curriculum network.
Children are growing up to be literate in IT before they even begin classroom education. Schools such as Farnborough Grange Nursery and Infant School find the problem isn't getting their pupils interested in computing, it's keeping up with their enthusiasm.
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St Joseph's Roman Catholic Primary School teaches around 500 pupils, all of whom need regular access to computers to meet the criteria of the National Curriculum. The overriding criterion was that any new technology had to be be able to integrate with the existing computer network.
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Teaching more than a thousand pupils, Gumley House Roman Catholic Convent School is a well-respected secondary school and sixth form in Isleworth, Middlesex. To support its ICT provision, the school needed a control system
that would manage their network and multimedia equipment while enabling
increased autonomy at teacher level.
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William Howard School, situated in the heart of Brampton, Cumbria, replaces Microsoft Outlook with RedFox MiniMail across the school's networked computers, as a solution to the not uncommon issue of student email abuse.
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