
We work alongside existing IT providers, providing clarity and assurance at a strategic level
The result is a strategy that is practical, achievable, and aligned with national guidance.
- On site visits
- technology assessment
- Digital strategy development
- Budget and lifecycle guidance
What we do

Digital Health Check for Schools
On site visit
Network and WiFi suitability review
Classroom technology assessment
Safeguarding and filtering sense check

Digital Strategy and Roadmapping
Digital strategy development
Budget forecasting and lifecycle planning
Device and infrastructure planning
Independent review of supplier proposals

Ongoing Strategic Advisory Support
Regular strategic reviews
Budget and lifecycle guidance
Supplier and MSP oversight
Support for leadership
DfE and their requirments

Broadband Internet
Reliable, scalable internet connectivity underpins every digital service in a school, from safeguarding systems to cloud learning platforms. A strong strategy looks beyond headline speeds and considers resilience, contention, failover, and future growth, not just what works today.
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Wireless Network
Modern schools rely on wireless connectivity across classrooms, halls, outdoor spaces, and shared areas. A well designed wireless network ensures consistent performance, supports high device density, and avoids the all too familiar “it works everywhere except…” problem.
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Network Switching
Switching infrastructure is rarely talked about until it fails. Thoughtful design ensures traffic flows efficiently, devices connect reliably, and the network can scale without becoming fragile or overly complex.
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Digital Leadership and Governance
Effective digital strategy requires clear leadership, defined responsibility, and governance that supports long term decision making. This ensures technology investments align with educational goals, budget realities, and safeguarding responsibilities rather than reactive or short term fixes.
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Filtering and Monitoring
Schools must balance protection with accessibility. Filtering and monitoring should meet statutory requirements while still enabling curriculum delivery and digital exploration. The right approach provides visibility and assurance without becoming restrictive or disruptive.
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Cyber Security
Cyber security is no longer optional. A strong strategy assumes incidents will happen and focuses on preparation, resilience, response, and recovery. This includes people, processes, and technology, not just software and passwords.
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