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Remote West Coast school gets early jump onto information highway

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With a pile of iPads and notebooks sitting unused in the corner of the classroom, Barrytown School principal Katrina Hampton was despairing whether her students would ever get online.

Barrytown School is nearly 30km from Greymouth on the West Coast of the South Island, and has just 18 kids and one classroom.

When the Ministry told Ms Hampton that Barrytown School was scheduled to be upgraded to ultrafast broadband in November, she asked if there was anything the Ministry could do to help them get the classroom connected in the interim.

Manihera Taare from the School Network Upgrade Project, looked into the school’s situation to see if we could help.

He found that extending wireless to the classrooms could be done in advance, at no extra cost to the school.

“When we reviewed the school’s building plans, we could see that we could put in wireless equipment and IT network switches straight away,” he said.

“We sent a technician to the school early so they could get up and running with a full wireless system.

“Our plan is to upgrade the cabling part of the project as scheduled this month. It won’t cost the school anymore because we were simply delivering the project the other way around.”

He said this was a unique situation where the Ministry could do this because the school was so small, and its existing cabling was largely in place.

“We’re there to help schools, so we try to be as flexible as we can.”

Ms Hampton says having wireless in the classroom has opened the outside world to Barrytown.

“We’re no longer just little old Barrytown.”


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