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The Abbey School in Reading is an independent girls’ school which uses digital technology to help raise attainment and student engagement, as well providing students with vital skills needed to prepare them for industry.
Bamford Primary School uses Photoshop to enhance student creativity and confidence, as well as ease the transition to secondary school.
Providing on-site support for teachers wanting to integrate new technology into their day-to-day lessons.
Chalfonts Community College in Buckinghamshire is a school which uses technology to help drive creativity, raising attainment and student engagement in the process.
Chase Terrace Technology College in Staffordshire is a mixed comprehensive school, with 1,350 students between the ages of 11 and 18. It has average overall levels of students with learning difficulties and disabilities - attainment on entry is broadly at the national level but with below average numbers of very high and very low ability
Esher College uses digital technology to enhance creativity and provide students with vital skills needed to prepare them for industry.
Eureka Primary School in South Derbyshire is a mixed day school, with 150 pupils, taking children aged from 5 to 11 years. Teachers at the school identified a need to engage its students and make lessons as enjoyable as possible through the use of ICT and online tools.
Highlands school in Enfield, North London, is a mixed secondary community comprehensive which utilises ICT to enhance the curriculum and engage pupils through creative technology.
Neale-Wade Community College in Cambridgeshire is a mixed comprehensive secondary school with over 1,725 students between the ages of 11-18 with varying academic abilities.
London Grid for Learning Trust (LGfL) is a consortium of 33 local authorities and 2,500 schools collaborating to provide extensive and cost effective ICT services.
Renaldo Lawrence, an Advanced Skills teacher at St. John the Baptist School in Surrey, is using Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 to create learning content and applications for his students to use on mobile and tablet devices.
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