First school of the future opens
By Nicole Kobie,
Bristol Brunel Academy, the first in the Building Schools for the Future programme, officially opened its doors yesterday.
The £24 million academy replaces Speedwell Technology College and is one of 180 schools built or renovates as part of the £30 billion BSF. The school will specialise in communications, with cutting-edge IT resources.
"Bristol Brunel Academy has cutting edge facilities and is an excellent example of what can be achieved when government investment and local enthusiasm are brought together," said Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, Ed Balls. "Today is a watershed in bringing all secondary schools into the twenty-first century and Bristol Brunel Academy sets the standard for future generations. The pioneering design, outstanding ICT resources and first class sports facilities will together create the perfect learning environment and inspire young minds."
Northgate Information Solutions provided the managed IT solution for the school, which was designed in consultation with teachers and students and uses thin-client technology. It includes a cashless, smart card system for class registration, catering and the library, as well as an online learning environment which students, teachers and parents can access from anywhere with internet access. The school itself has blanket wi-fi coverage.
Students will be able to use computers, consoles and mobile phones to connect with the environment and their own personal work portfolio, where they submit homework, view timetables and share files with each other using instant messenger technology or email.
Teachers also have their own online centre, where they track students' work, keep grades and attendance and make personal notes, helping to cutback on paperwork.
Darren Lemon, Managing Director of Northgate Education, said: "It is only through the intelligent use of technology that we can build schools fit for the future."
At the opening, Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, Ed Balls announced an additional £21 billion for new schools over the next three years.
Earlier this year, IT PRO reported one group's vision of a school of the future, which included proximity cards, automated windows and Ethernet connection over the electrical supply.
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