Thousands of rural primary schools to get huge broadband upgrade

The Guardian reports that up to 3,000 primary schools across rural England are to gain access to gigabit-speed broadband as part of a new multimillion-pound investment, the Government has said

A joint £82 million investment from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and the Department for Education (DfE) will see rural schools have the cost of connecting them to the faster broadband covered by the new programme.

The Government estimates the scheme could benefit as many as half a million primary school pupils over the next three years.

Schools minister Robin Walker said:

“high speed, reliable internet” was “crucial to helping schools provide the best possible experience for pupils”.

“It is more important now than ever for schools to be connected and this welcome investment comes on top of the programme of upgrades to connectivity and wi-fi that we are delivering through our Priority Education Investment Areas.”

Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries said:

“Today we’re announcing millions of pounds to get lightning-fast broadband connections to rural schools and level up children’s access to the best possible teaching.
“Teaching has been revolutionised by digital technology and we need to make sure all pupils can benefit from the opportunity it brings.”

Full articles:

- The Independent - Rural primary schools to get broadband upgrade in £82 million scheme
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- GOV.UK - Thousands of rural primary schools to get huge broadband upgrade

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